The MWC is likely to continue at a critical time in its history. The 2020 plan is nearing its removal, or at least that feeling that the company's ongoing news announces that they will not attend the conference will provide.
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In recent days we have seen mobile models such as LG or Sony confirm that they will not attend the event in Barcelona, but in the final hours this has been bad with the announcements of giants such as Intel and operators such as NTTDocomo.
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Vivo is the first major manufacturer that won't go to MWC
As sources have told The Verge, Vivo has decided not to attend the month-long event in Barcelona due to a coronavirus accident, especially now that it has been discovered that the exposure period is not 14 days, as believed, but 24.
For this reason the company was to launch APEX 2020, its new mobile phone, which would be a precursor to commercial models that would be launched throughout the year.
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In addition, some sources cite the MWC 2020 as an event where Vivo will announce its arrival in Europe, something that has been anticipated for some time but is not officially confirmed. After the adoption of Xiaomi and OPPO and given the unique conditions Huawei has gone through, Vivo has a good chance of gaining a market share where it is an excellent continent for mobile manufacturers, due to the large number of users and their purchasing power.
Over the next few hours, Vivo is expected to issue an official statement outlining its position. If that happens we will review the article.