Tecno Camon 40 series with dedicated camera button will debut at MWC, MegaBook S14 and AI Glasses will tag along
A couple of weeks ago, Tecno confirmed its presence at MWC Barcelona 2025 (begins March 3) to unveil new smartphones, AI glasses, and a laptop. Today, the brand confirmed the products' names and gave us a better look at their designs.
First up are the Tecno Camon 40 series smartphones. The brand didn't reveal how many phones will be a part of the lineup but said the series is "expected to set a new benchmark with advanced features, offering unprecedented snap photography while introducing incredible AI-enhanced experiences."
Well, photography will be the main focus, and the Camon 40 series phones will feature a dedicated camera button "that revolutionizes the snap photography experience with zero-delay performance and a one-tap button." A couple of images shared by Tecno reveal this button will be located on the left-side frame of the phones.
Additionally, Tecno revealed that the Camon 40 series will be powered by MediaTek chips and come with Tecno AI, which will be a major highlight of the lineup.
The laptop Tecno will unveil at MWC is called MegaBook S14, and it's touted as the "world's lightest 14-inch OLED laptop." The MegaBook S14 will also come with Tecno AI, and the brand aims to offer users a redefined "portable productivity" experience with AI-enhanced tools.
The laptop and smartphones will be joined by two AI glasses, called Tecno AI Glasses and AI Glasses Pro. These will be a part of Tecno's intelligent ecosystem and, you guessed it right, will have AI integration.
We'll learn more about these products on March 4 during Tecno's AI Ecosystem Product Launch.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
This is no innovation for either Apple or Tecno, even Nokia N96 had it way back 2008.
- 16 hours ago
- CGY
the iPhone camera control is a pressure sensitive region, like the iPhone 7's home button. NOT an actual button like this phone or the Sony Xperia 1 V's camera button. There's a distinct difference between the lock/volume buttons and t...
- 18 hours ago
- XQQ
And the Camera Control is indeed a physical button. Don't really get what you mean.
- 18 hours ago
- uH{