Tecno Camon 40 series with dedicated camera button will debut at MWC, MegaBook S14 and AI Glasses will tag along

Sagar, 26 February 2025

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."

Tecno Camon 40 series with dedicated camera button will debut at MWC, MegaBook S14 and AI Glasses will tag along

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.

Tecno Camon 40 series with dedicated camera button will debut at MWC, MegaBook S14 and AI Glasses will tag along

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.

Tecno Camon 40 series with dedicated camera button will debut at MWC, MegaBook S14 and AI Glasses will tag along

We'll learn more about these products on March 4 during Tecno's AI Ecosystem Product Launch.


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 11 hours ago
  • CGY

This is no innovation for either Apple or Tecno, even Nokia N96 had it way back 2008.

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...

And the Camera Control is indeed a physical button. Don't really get what you mean.

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