
Mobile World Congress has started, with delegates already charging around Barcelona's Fira complex grabbing fistfuls of collectible Android pin-badges – once again, Google is gamifying the show, while driving foot traffic to its partners' stands.
Savvy showgoers are also stopping in at the stands of Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo and Korean operator SK Telecom, though, to see what new mobile technologies they're showing off. While some are quirky and unlikely to travel well beyond their domestic markets, others offer a glimpse of what lies ahead in the West.
Over at SK Telecom's stand, the early buzz is coming from its Smart Learning section, and some little robots who interact with Android smartphones for educational purposes.
The robots are also being shown complementing a physical book (pictured above), with their focus being very much educational aids for children, rather than geektoys for grown-ups.
They're a calling card for SK Telecom's deeper Smart Learning services, including one called "English Bean".
[Via] Guardian
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