Android is running a series of interactive demonstrations at the show that let attendees experience new AI tools and experimental devices in person.
The exhibits span generative image and video experiences, extended-reality hardware and search features built into the platform.
Demos highlighted include image-generation and video tools named Nano Banana and Veo, as well as an XR headset and prototype glasses that let users virtually explore cities and hear music tied to their surroundings.
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The company said in an announcement: "Explore the brand-new way to use Circle to Search," which lets users find and virtually try on clothing directly from an outfit they found. The showcase also invites visitors to try the latest Gemini features on current devices such as the Pixel 10a.
It added that attendees at MWC, 'the world's largest' mobile and connectivity conference, can find the demos at Android Avenue between Halls 2 and 3, and explore 20 partners' booths across the show to collect special edition Android pins.
The recap
Android showcases hands-on AI demos across the ecosystem at MWC.
20 partners' booths across the show offer special edition pins.
Visit Android Avenue between Halls 2 and 3 for demo access.