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MWC 2025: all the news from the biggest phone show in the world
Once again the tech world descended on Barcelona for the global showcase of phone tech that is Mobile World Congress
Samsung and Lenovo had the most interesting folding concept devices to show off at the annual trade show in Barcelona.
Energy and AI leaders say their industries must pick up the pace to stop powering data centres with fossil fuels. View on euronews
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.
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
The UAE telecom major will deploy Nokia’s Cloud RAN solution using AWS’s cloud services to explore and develop key use cases in wireless networks
At MWC 2025, we explored a variety of innovative products that highlighted the latest advancements in technology. From AI-enhanced laptops
Cybersecurity may not be splashed across the vast screens lining the convention centre's halls alongside omnipresent artificial intelligence features, but it has had top billing in some product announ
The trade show in Barcelona showcases the latest tech gadgets, including an ultra-realistic robot that could be connected to a large language model.
Phone brand Oppo announced its artificial intelligence strategy during a technology summit at the Mobile World Congress 2025 held in Barcelona, Spain.
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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