MWC: 5 Ways He will transform the mobile industry in 2025

Barcelona – World Mobile Congress attracted more than 109,000 present from 205 countries, 2,900 exhibitors and 1,900 speakers this year. Hardware sellers displayed all kinds of exciting products and concepts, almost all of them in common: he.

No longer a developing technology, MWC 2025 made it clear that it is present in all aspects of industry, including chips, networks and software. With this in mind, these are the ways we expect him to form the removable landscape in the coming year.


1. More telephone manufacturers are all entering it

Honor and Oppo announced large initiatives of him at MWC and set the scene for major changes ahead.

Honor talked about its plan Alfa, which will see the company invest $ 10 billion over the next five years to develop an “intelligent phone” to change the way we interact with our equipment. This includes the addition of that agent to her phones and the behavior of him on computers, tablets and clothing.

Honor Porsche Design Magic7 RSR (Credit: Eric Zeman)

The OPPO strategy will focus on productivity, creativity and image based on it to help people work and create more efficiently. To do this, OPPO will invest a lot of undiscovered in research and development and work more closely with Google and Mediatek to ensure that software and its equipment are prepared to ensure these experiences. He promised to bring him generating features to 100 million users by the end of the year.


2. He is shrinking in the middle phones

The features of it are mainly reserved for costly flag phones, such as Google Pixel 9 and the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, which cost between $ 800 and $ 1,600. This is decided to change.

Samsung Galaxy A56

Samsung Galaxy A56 (Credit: Eric Zeman)

At MWC, some companies announced more affordable phones with the improved. For example, Samsung showed the Galaxy A56, a $ 499 camera that will have access to some of the best features of the Galaxy AI. And Realme is prepared to bring Google Gemini to medium devices as $ 430 Realme 14 Pro.


3. He is coming to many more products than phones

It is difficult to believe that there is enough computing power in a product as easy as smart glasses to include it, but we saw some examples in MWC.

Rayneo X3 Pro the TCL glasses have a translation feature that can be a lifespan on your future journey abroad. The glasses hear the spoken word, show you the text of the phrase in its native form, and then translate it visually into the language you prefer. It was a little slow personally, but we see the potential.

TCL Rayneo X3 Pro Smart Glasses

TCL Rayneo X3 Pro (Credit: Eric Zeman)

Bleequp Ranger’s intelligent glasses for cycling take a completely different approach. Ranger glasses are meant to help cyclists capture photos and videos of their two -wheeled adventures. Bleequp has tapped to help label specific moments when recording videos. Using motion detectors, glasses can do things like the sense when you swing suddenly to avoid an object either accelerated or slowly slowing down. The glasses label the video in these moments so that they quickly find them when reviewing the footage.


4. Telcos are approveing ​​to repair networks and lower costs

Both T-Mobile and Verizon told me that their companies have been responsibly adopting for more than a decade. Network operators are putting deep within their infrastructure to help in various tasks.

The parent company of T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, is ready to release a phone later this year. The phone will not have traditional onboard apps. On the contrary, all you do will be through the application mmagenta empowered by it. Virtual assistant, which can be reached directly from the block screen, will be able to call, play your favorite tunes, summarize or translate the text, and even write email. Moreover, Deutsche Telekom has partned with Google Cloud to develop what Ran Guardian calls. This agent of he looks at the essence of dt for problems and then self-determination to solve every problem. Yes, DT is using it to repair its real -time network. This is almost an idea similar to Skynet.

For her part, Verizon worked with Qualcomm and Samsung to save the energy used by her Ran. The company placed an intelligent controller directed by him, monitors the power needed from its real -time network. It analyzes the number of connections in individual cell sites to determine the amount of energy needed to meet the client’s demand. When fewer clients are entering a site, it can increase the power down to reduce its use. In the first month, Verizon saved $ 2 million.

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5. He is being placed at chip level

Even the smallest ingredients of mobile phones are receiving. Mediatek and Qualcomm announced the new high -level modes in the MWC they embedded in order to make separate decisions of the second on how to relate.

Mediak M90 5g includes modem modem he, which he says can evaluate network conditions, learn user models, use power more efficiently, reduce latency and stabilize connection. The end result is a stronger network connection while making profits up to 18% in efficiency. In simple speech, your phone will have faster internet and use less battery by making it.

Qualcomm X85 Modem

Qualcomm X85 Modem shown on a circuit board (Credit: Eric Zeman)

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X85’s Snapdragon is doing almost the same. The X85 can see how any individual app on the phone is using data and as a “contemporary efficiency air controller” to ensure gang width, where it is most needed at any given moment.

Of course, it’s not just the modes. Almost every part of a modern-in-a-chip system, such as CPU, GPU, ISP, NPU and other ingredients, it includes.


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About Eric Zeman

Managing editor, consumer electronics

Eric Zeman

I am the PCMAG management editor for the content of consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of reviewers and product testers. I’ve been covering the technology for over 22 years. Before PCMag, I worked at exits such as Android Authority, Fortune, Informationweek and Phonescoop.

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