BARCELONA, Spain--Mobile World Congress is only a day old, but already the show has brought us a bucketful of new mobile phones. Android smartphones prevail again, but we also saw some new Windows Mobile devices and (gasp!) even a couple of basic candy bar handsets. One doesn't even have a camera!
For a full tour of all of the new devices, take a browse through this photo gallery. Click the links to see CNET's full assessment of each phone, complete with more photos and video, and check out our list of the new tablets of Mobile World Congress, as well.
LG Optimus G Pro
Nokia Lumia 720
Alcatel One Touch Fire
Acer Liquid E1
Huawei Ascend P2
Alcatel One Touch Scribe Easy
LG Optimus F5
LG Optimus F7
ZTE Grand Memo
Geeksphone Peak
Alcatel One Touch Idol X
Nokia Lumia 520
Tizen OS
Samsung Galaxy Xcover
ZTE Open
Cat B15
Alcatel One Touch Snap
Alcatel One Touch Snap LTE
NEC Medias W N-05E
Samsung Galaxy Grand
Acer Liquid Z2
Alcatel One Touch Star
Fujitsu Arrows X F-02E
LG L 7II, L5II, and L3 II
Geeksphone Keon
Nokia 301
Samsung Galaxy Fame
Nokia 105
Doro PhoneEasy 622
Fujitsu Stylistic S01
Samsung Galaxy Young
About as basic as they come, the Samsung Galaxy Young is a single-core phone with a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, a low-resolution 480x320-pixel display, and a 3-megapixel shooter. So you can see why they call it "young."
For more on Mobile World Congress, check out CNET's complete coverage.