MWC2022 kicked off in Barcelona on Sunday with phone launches from companies includingHonor,TCLandNokia.

And the company also rocked up at the show with announcements of its own.

Among Qualcomm’s wide-ranging updates across5G,Bluetoothand audio was the introduction of a new partnership withTikTokparent company ByteDance.

But just as withphones, Qualcomm isn’t limiting its XR development partnerships to just one company.

“We’re collaborating on hardware and software to enable a global XR ecosystem.”

Chief among Qualcomm’s other announcements was the first modem-to-antenna 5G system with integrated AI, the Snapdragon X70.

We could see this modem appear in the successor to theSnapdragon 8 Gen 1chipset later this year.

Qualcomm also continues to refine its audio offering, unveiling Snapdragon Sound during its MWC press conference.

Tying all of Qualcomm’s announcements together was the launch of the Snapdragon Connect badge.

Snapdragon Connect won’t be limited to phones.

Instead it will be present across product categories, includinglaptops, cars and AR and VR headsets.