The Finns are expected to unveil the latest additions to their Windows Phone lineup at the event.
With the Lumia 510 Nokia is trying to bring an affordable Windows Phone to India and China.
The phone will reportedly have a 4" WVGA IPS LCD screen and entry-level hardware.
The Finnish giant reportedly abandoned the Linux based project in order to focus on Series 40.
According to Nokia, the reason for this is that the user experience was below par.
Lumia phones so far didn't have the wireless hotspot functionality, but it's coming in WP7 7.5 Tango.
Nokia just announced the Asian availability of the Lumia 610. The rollout starts the last week of April.
Leaked not too long ago, the phone is identical to the standard Lumia 610 except for the NFC support.
A teaser tweet by the Nokia France Communication Manager hints that the phone might be announced today.
It will be the first CDMA WP7 phone in China and the first Lumia for China Telecom.
Although that's nice, one wonders why the more expensive Lumia 800 and 710 do not have this feature built-in.
Microsoft detail the limitations of Tango-running Windows Phone devices with 256MB of RAM.
Announcements from Nokia are flying here at the MWC. Now it's time for Lumia updates.
Keeping track of all the MWC goodness can be tricky, so here's a coverage map of the latest releases.
The device will break cover in a few hours, together with Lumia 900 and the Pureview camera monster.
The Indonesian equivalent to the FCC lists both phones. This is the first time we hear of the Asha 305.
Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia 808 Proview should be the stars of the show.