January 17, 2020
The battery also features super charge technology
The battery also features super charge technology that promises a full day
charge in just 20 minutes.An Indian start-up, Lechal, displayed shoes with smart
soles which vibrate to guide users to their destination.Several phonemakers
unveiled new smartphones with batteries that can last longer and be charger
faster.CONNECTED DEVICESCompanies rolled out products based on a future centred
on the "internet of things", a network of devices, vehicles and building sensors
that collect and exchange data.Blackberry&motorcycle
batteries producer39;s new devices, which bring back the brand's iconic
physical keyboard, have the brand's biggest-ever batteries.VIRTUAL
REALITYVirtual reality (VR) headsets were front and centre, in a sign of the
importance placed on the technology by the sector..Sony unveiled a new version
of its Xperia Ear earphones which includes a virtual assistant called the Sony
Agent.LONGER LASTING BATTERIES AND FAST CHARGINGSeveral phonemakers unveiled new
smartphones with batteries that can last longer and be charger faster. They also
feature a "boost mode" that allow you to get a 50 per cent charge in roughly 36
minutes.The fair # set up a special "drone zone" for the first time to
demonstrate their use in the delivery of goods to remote areas or aid to farmers
by surveying crop growth.
They work by connecting to the GPS tracker of a user's
smartphone.com's Echo, a hands-free speaker with AI-powered virtual assistant
Alexa, several firms showcased their own version of the technology. At Korea
Telecom's stand, two robotic arms played the drums, varying the songs throughout
the day.Both LG and Motorola presented new flagship smartphones that integrated
a virtual assistant while Samsung announced that its new high-end phone which
will be presented in New York at the end of the month will also have one.
Japanese firm Softbank drew crowds with its human-like robot Pepper which can be
employed in shops to greet customers and demonstrate products, while
Barcelona-based Pal Robotics displayed two humanoid robot models.DRONES AND
ROBOTSDrones and robots were everywhere at this year's trade show.Samsung
unveiled several new innovations including a 360-degree virtual travel app
designed to allow people to reminisce about past experiences.Research firm
Garner predicts that by 2019, 20 percent of all our interactions with a
smartphone will be carried out via such assistants.Huawei, the world's
third-largest phone maker after Apple and Samsung, said its new flagship device,
the P10, features a 40 percent boost in battery life.
Several driverless cars
were on display while a small French firm called Kolibree showcased a smart
toothbrush that measures how well you brush your teeth and sends the statistics
to your smartphone.VIRTUAL ASSISTANTSFollowing on the heels of the success of
Amazon. A drone flies during the Mobile World Congress on the third day of the
MWC in Barcelona, on March 1, 2017 (Photo: AFP) The phone industry's largest
annual trade fair, the Mobile World Congress which wrapped up in Barcelona on
Thursday, was dominated by fast-charging phone batteries, virtual reality and
connected objects, from toothbrushes to cars.Lithuanian mobile app developers
TeleSoftas showcased an app which allows business meetings to be held in virtual
reality with avatars representing people in different parts of the globe
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