1. Samsung displayed their S25 Edge, no specs were provided but from pictures it doesn't seem to be anywhere close to the how thin the Tecno Spark Slim is.
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They also showcased some other display concepts one of which is a stretchable OLED display which can stretch from the middle to create a 3D effect with any glasses.
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Samsung also showcased it's Light Field Display technology which it uses for it's concept 3D monitors which offers glasses-free 3D viewing.
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They also showcased their concept foldable smartphones, the latest one is called the Asymmetric Flip which is similar to the Galaxy Flip in design but folds at two places instead of one. Another one called the Flex G which is a tri-fold concept which will lost probably compete with the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate and another called the Flex S which is also a tri-fold but with one hinge folding outwards and the other hinge folding inwards.
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They also showcased their range of pantone certified displays which according to them would help achieve better colour accuracy across various devices.
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2. Realme announce their 3 year strategy to expand into the mid to high end market with it's GT line of smartphones and by integrating it's Next AI into it's upcoming models.
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They also showcased a concept of Interchangeable Lens for mobile photography. Their prototype featured a custom Sony 1-inch sensor with DSLR lens compatibility using a Leica M mount.
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3. Lenovo also showcased a proof of concept glass-less 3D laptop which comes with a 3.2K 3D display which an also be switched to 2D it also comes with an AI ring that lets the user interact with the 3D objects displayed and navigate the laptop without the need for a trackpad or mouse.
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They also showcased some other accessories for it's laptops from their Magic Bay lineup which connect with pogo pins and magnets. These include a dual 13-inch display setup in which displays go at both sides of the laptop's main display, a 10.1-inch external display which sits atop the laptop's display. These are the one's which can help boost productivity.
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They also showcased their Tiko and Tiko Pro Magic Bay accessories which are AI powered notification and real time update hubs.
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4. There were also many new products launched by the likes of Doogee, Oukitel, Ulefone, Meizu, Nubia and ZTE which will most probably not be sold in India. But some of the interesting ones included:
• The Oukitel WP100 Titan, a rugged phone which come with a 6.8" 120Hz display, a 1200 lumen torch, a 100 lumen projector and a 33,000mAh battery which can provide a claimed 289 hours of talktime.
• The Nubia Neo 3 and 3 GT are budget gaming smartphones which come with touch sensitive shoulder triggers. The Nubia Focus 2 Ultra comes with a rotating bezel around the camera bump which can make the camera zoom in and out.
• The Doogee M60 is a 9.5mm thick phone with a 78 lumen projector with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels.
5. Xiaomi also launched the Buds 5 Pro, which are particularly interesting as they are the first earbuds which come with Qualcomm's S7 Pro chip which makes them the only earbuds which can do Wi-Fi streaming allowing for a bandwidth of 4.2Mbps and audio quality of upto 96kHz/24-bit without any increase in battery consumption. They come with Qualcomm’s XPAN (Expanded Personal Area Network) technology which allows them to switch between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. But sadly these also most probably won't be coming to India.
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6. Qualcomm introduced it's Dragonwing Platform, X85 Modem-RF and a combination of the two in it's Dragonwing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Gen 4 Elite Platform.
7. Jio Platforms Limited (JPL), along with AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, plans to build an Open Telecom AI Platform. The planned platform is a solutions-oriented, multi-domain intelligence framework aimed at enhancing network security and efficiency, reducing total cost of ownership (TCO).
So basically from what I am getting is that they will try and leverage AI to take security measure for the network in advance by collecting data and looking for what could be improved in order to save costs instead of trying to fix something after it something goes wrong.
8. Vodafone and IBM Work to Future-Proof Smartphone Security with Quantum-Safe Cryptography
9. Google’s Gemini now lets you ask questions using videos and what’s on your screen by screensharing and as for video, you can ask questions from Gemini while filming a video. These features will be available to paid Gemini users later this year. Also soon the company is going to announce Conversational Gemini.
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10. Oppo has also announced it's AI strategy. It has partnered with Google and will be embedding Google's AI experience across it's lineup of devices. They will also be integrating Gemini in it's native apps. Oppo is also implementing Private Computing Cloud (PCC) built on Google Cloud’s Confidential Computing to protect user privacy while leveraging powerful AI functionalities.
Nothing Phone 3A has launched at ₹23,000 with bank discounts and the Phone 3A PRO has launched at ₹28,000 with bank discounts.
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