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Durante el primer día del congreso de telecomunicaciones, gigantes de la tecnología como Nokia, Blackberry y LG presentaron nuevos dispositivos móviles.

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JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m20jq.jpgThe new BlackBerry Key One is displayed at the Mobile World Congress centre in Barcelona on February 25, 2017, before the start of the world's biggest mobile fair, held from February 22 to February 25. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago
JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m273g.jpgSouth Korean multinational conglomerate corporation LG's president and CEO Juno Cho presents the company's new model LG G6 during a press conference on the eve of the official start of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 26, 2017. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago
JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m273u.jpgThe new model LG G6 by South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation LG's it's displayed on a big screen during its presentation on the eve of the official start of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 26, 2017. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago
LLUIS GENE/AFP000_m27ls.jpgChinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company Huawei's CEO Richard Yu presents the new phone Huawei's P10 during a press conference on February 26, 2017 in Barcelona on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE
LLUIS GENE/AFP000_m28fc.jpgPicture shows Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company Huawei's new phone P10 after its presentation on February 26, 2017 in Barcelona on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE
JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m29wz.jpgHMD global CEO Arto Nummela presents his company's new phone "Nokia 3310" during a press conference on February 26, 2017 on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago
JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m29wb.jpgHMD global CEO Arto Nummela presents his company's new phone "Nokia 3310" during a press conference on February 26, 2017 on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago
JOSEP LAGO/AFP000_m307f.jpgNew phone models by Nokia are displayed on a screen during the presentation of the new models "Nokia 6", "Nokia 5", "Nokia 3" and "Nokia 3310" during a press conference on February 26, 2017 in Barcelona on the eve of the start of the Mobile World Congress. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter Internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets as they wrestle for dominance at the world's biggest mobile fair starting tomorrow. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago