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MWC Barcelona, formerly known as Mobile World Congress, is an annual trade show recognised as the largest and most influential event for the global connectivity ecosystem. This includes mobile network operators, device manufacturers, technology providers and content owners. This year's conference and exhibition was held in Barcelona, a city on the northeastern coast of Spain, at trade-fair venue Fira de Barcelona Gran Via from February 26 to 29.
Honor’s Magic6 Pro and Xiaomi’s 14 Ultra smartphones tout generative artificial intelligence features at mobile communications industry’s biggest trade show.
Major telecommunications equipment makers are rushing to explore the potential of generative artificial intelligence, as China's Huawei and ZTE unveil their own AI models at MWC Barcelona.
From Xiaomi to Xpeng, leading Chinese electric vehicle makers have expressed disbelief that Apple is ending its decade-long effort to build a car.
Oppo’s plan to bounce back in Europe comes a month after it signed a global patent cross-licensing agreement with Nokia, covering standard-essential patents in 5G.
The 17.3-inch prototype device also has a transparent base that doubles as a virtual keyboard and a drawing tablet.
CEO George Zhao said new Honor smartphones will have an ‘intent-based user interface’ that uses AI to anticipate user needs and create a seamless experience.
Huawei is expanding cloud services to Egypt in March and will soon open an AI cloud computing centre in Hong Kong, its first outside mainland China.
Lenovo’s sharpened focus on artificial intelligence reflects the personal computer industry’s response to a projected shift in demand for machines that support the technology.