CNET’s Twitter team for Mobile World Congress 2015

Wondering what hashtag to use for your Mobile World Congress 2015 tweets? Answer: #MWC15.
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CNET editors from around the globe are on the ground in Barcelona, Spain, getting ready to bring you everything new and interesting from Mobile World Congress 2015. Some of the top mobile companies in the world are gathering to reveal the future of smartphones, and we’ll be there to bring you all the latest.

Here are the accounts to follow for all the best at MWC.

Follow @CNET CNET – The best of everything at MWC.

Follow @rogerwcheng Roger Cheng, Executive Editor, News Follow @jenkojenkins Jason Jenkins, Director of Content Follow @gabosama Gabriel Sama, Managing editor, CNET en Español Follow @jdolcourt Jessica Dolcourt, Senior Editor, Phones Follow @onegarzon Juan Garzon, Senior Editor, CNET en Español Follow @Batteryhq Andrew Hoyle, Senior Editor Follow @lynnlaaa Lynn La, Associate Editor, Phones Follow @longadin Aloysius Low, Senior Writer, Mobile Follow @miblogestublog Laura Martinez, Senior Editor, CNET en Español Follow @vanehand Vanessa Hand Orellana, Senior Editor, CNET en Español Follow @sharonprofis Sharon Profis, Senior Editor Follow @benfoxrubin Ben Fox Rubin, Staff Writer, News Follow @stshank Stephen Shankland, Senior Writer, News Follow @jetscott Scott Stein, Senior Editor, Wearable Tech Follow @rich_trenholm Rich Trenholm, Senior Editor Follow @lukewestaway Luke Westaway, Senior Editor Follow @marmotilla Marta Franco, Associate Producer, CNET en Español Follow @MarcGanley Marc Ganley, Video Producer Follow @sallyneiman Sally Neiman, Video Producer, CNET en Español

You can also follow all our Mobile World Congress editors at once by following this CNET Twitter list: CNET at MWC.

Barcelona braces for Mobile World Congress 2015 (pictures)

Mobile World Congress moved to the Fira Gran Via in 2013, a more remote location with a more spacious conference hall.Mobile World Congress moved to the Fira Gran Via in 2013, a more remote location with a more spacious conference hall.

The flat look isn't just for newer versions of Windows, Android, and iOS. Intel, too, adopted the look for its ads near the Fira Gran Via.The flat look isn't just for newer versions of Windows, Android, and iOS. Intel, too, adopted the look for its ads near the Fira Gran Via.

At Mobile World Congress 2015, Samsung bought rights to the big posters in the Barcelona airport terminals. This ad touts the Galaxy Note 4 phablet, a 2014 model that will be upstaged by the newer if smaller Galaxy S6 phone at the show.At Mobile World Congress 2015, Samsung bought rights to the big posters in the Barcelona airport terminals. This ad touts the Galaxy Note 4 phablet, a 2014 model that will be upstaged by the newer if smaller Galaxy S6 phone at the show.

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If Twitter isn’t your thing, you can also catch the best MWC highlights on Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, LinkedIn and Google+.


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