Samsung Galaxy S6 Unpacked event start time, live stream: How to watch MWC 2015 online

Mobile World Congress 2015: Live Stream mobileworldcongress.com

The Mobile World Congress is one of the most anticipated tech events each year, but those who won't be able to attend this year's MWC in person need not feel that they are missing out as can still see the products and presentations via live stream from various sources. 

For one, the MWC website will run a live stream of the event. Some participants will be live streaming their keynotes and press conferences, too.

Samsung will show off the Unpacked 2015 event in a live stream in YouTube. It is expected to unveil the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge on March 1. The event will begin at 5.30pm GMT (12.30 p.m. ET, 9.30 a..m PT).

Like Samsung, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC will also hold a press conference on March 1. It is expected to unveil its flagship smartphone, the HTC One M9. Its "utopia in progress" press conference in Barcelona will be streamed live in its website.  

Tech websites like CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget will also hold live streams and live blogs of the whole event, ensuring that people don't miss anything at the MWC. Aside from the live video, most tech publications are expected to publish minutes of the conferences in addition to the articles covering the event. 

The MWC has become a platform for some top companies in revealing their new mobile devices. It has also become a good opportunity for introducing new technology, which is the main point of the trade show. Some of the highly anticipated products coming out during this year's Mobile World Congress are from top brands like Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG, Huawei, and Microsoft. Most of the products to be showcased in the event are mobile devices, especially smartphones and tablets. Moreover, these products are the flagship devices of most tech companies.  

The Mobile World Congress 2015 is scheduled to take place from March 2 to 5 in Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain.

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