Mobile World Congress, AI
Samsung and Lenovo had the most interesting folding concept devices to show off at the annual trade show in Barcelona.
Tech, we explore how AI and open ecosystems are driving discussions at the Mobile World Congress 2025, with companies showcasing innovations in automation, connectivity, and cross-device integration.
In this episode of Focus, we’re at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, exploring AI, robotics, and cybersecurity innovations shaping the future of technology, with insights from industry leaders and exhibitors.
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PCMag on MSNWhat to Expect at Mobile World Congress 2025 (Hint: A Lot of AI)On the hardware front, the world’s largest phone show will feature launches from Nothing, Xiaomi, Honor, and more. Here's what else is on tap in Barcelona next week.
Meanwhile, Apple’s work with GlobalStar continues, a space race that opens a new frontier in the mobile industry, support of which may really benefit from Apple’s control of modem production. In other words, once again, Apple doesn’t need to attend MWC to become talk of the town. The world’s leading handset vendor already is that.
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Mobile World Congress 2025: What to expect from Samsung, Xiaomi, realme & MoreThe biggest mobile trade show of the year is set to kick off on Monday, in Barcelona. That's Mobile World Congress, which is put on every year by the
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Mobile World Congress: What trends will shape the future mobile economy?Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona this week with tech leaders coming together from 3 to 6 March to explore the trends and technologies shaping the mobile industry in 2025.View on euronews
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PCMag on MSNHands On With the Thinnest Phone at Mobile World CongressTecno Mobile showed off a concept device that measures 5.75mm thick and called it the industry's slimmest device. Meet the Spark Slim.
Paradise Mobile has the fastest 5G network in Bermuda for the second time in a row, winning the Ookla Speedtest Award for the third and fourth quarters of 2024, just six months after its first win.
Satellite operators and mobile networks see 5G services over satellite-what the industry calls a "non-terrestrial network" (NTN)-as a way to reach around 400 million people worldwide who today have no mobile access,
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