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TECNO showcases Lamborghini devices in Barcelona

TECNO announced its partnership with Tonino Lamborghini at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, showcasing a new collection of devices.

The lineup, which brings together Italian design and TECNO’s hardware, includes a compact gaming PC, a full-metal 5G phone, and an AIoT ecosystem.

Tonino Lamborghini TECNO TAURUS MEGA MINI G1 Pro

First up is the Tonino Lamborghini TECNO TAURUS (MEGA MINI G1 Pro). The TAURUS is a compact gaming PC in a small form factor. It runs on an Intel Core i9-13900HK processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU.

The system uses water cooling to keep temperatures stable during long gaming sessions. RGB lighting and Lamborghini-inspired design accents give it a premium look.

TECNO POVA Metal Tonino Lamborghini Limited Edition

Next, we have the TECNO POVA Metal Tonino Lamborghini Limited Edition. It is the first full-metal unibody 5G phone.

The phone features an ultra-thin 0.99mm bezel display and a Rear Dot Matrix notification system with a 241-pixel independent LED matrix. It also features signature Tonino Lamborghini design elements and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor under the hood.

TECNO Tonino Lamborghini megabook

TECNO also showed off the Tonino Lamborghini TECNO AIoT ecosystem, which includes laptops, tablets, and wearables. These devices share a consistent design inspired by Lamborghini’s bold style.

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This partnership highlights TECNO’s push to combine technology with lifestyle design, while giving Tonino Lamborghini a new space in consumer tech.

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