Come with us as we take you around Samsung’s booth at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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Though the star of Samsung’s show at Mobile World Congress is the Galaxy S5, there were still plenty of S4 models scattered around the place.

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Samsung is renowned for having a lot of floorspace at trade shows, with the Barcelona show being no exception.

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Trade shows like Mobile World Congress and CES, held in January each year in Las Vegas, are a chance for vendors to show off a range of different products that people might not normally get hands on time with. On the floor in Barcelona, there was a lot of the same gear — no pun intended — from CES, including the console controller for Galaxy phones.

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Products from all across the Samsung range were on show, including the new range of Note Pro and Tab Pro tablets.

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Samsung also had a separate area for demos of its Knox security tech.

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Over at the remote care management section, users were able to interact with devices used for healthcare and medical purposes.

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Not everything is for such serious applications, however. This area had demonstrations for apps specifically designed for kids.

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Phone-based payment systems are not new, but Samsung had some demos of point-of-sale devices interacting with a range of phones.

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Just like at CES, Samsung had players dressed in livery from its Galaxy 11 fantasy football team on the show floor.

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If you wanted a photo next to the cardboard cutouts from the team, Barcelona was the place to be.

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The finished product was printed and framed for visitors to take home.

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Also announced earlier in the year at CES, Samsung has partnered with Kidrobot, the maker of limited edition toys and clothes. As well as customised figurines, Samsung has also made a range of accessories for its Galaxy devices with inspiration from Kidrobot.