All the announcements of the mobile exhibition MWC 2023

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There were not many announcements at the cellular exhibition in Barcelona, ​​and those who were were mainly the Chinese manufacturers such as Xiaomi, Honor and others, but there were more things this week and this is the weekly summary.

Xiaomi announced the Xiaomi 13 Lite, a new member of the series intended for global marketing. The new model is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, and according to the company it should offer 20% performance compared to last year’s Xiaomi 12 Lite. It will be possible to purchase it with 8 gigabytes of working memory and 128 or 256 gigabytes for file storage.

Honor’s new flagship device, the Magic 5 Pro, was presented at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. As expected, this is an upgrade in every parameter, with the relatively new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset from Qualcomm (Qualcomm) alongside a 12 GB LPDDR5X working memory and a 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage capacity.

Samsung may have decided on a series of cuts to its line of devices, including reducing the number of Galaxy S24 models and giving up on the Galaxy A74, but it is not giving up on the mid-range market where most of its revenue comes from. After launching the Galaxy A14, it is on its way to launching the following phones in the hierarchy: Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34.

After almost 60 years, Nokia’s iconic logo has undergone a refreshing and perhaps even required renewal, but this is probably the most prominent news you will receive at MWC 2023. So if you also think that the mobile market is in its biggest coma since perhaps the 2000s – So you are not wrong. We are in the middle of the cellular exhibition in Barcelona and it seems that this year more than anything else it is simply not noticeable.

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HMD Global announced three new Nokia models. The most intriguing of the three is probably the G22, a device designed in advance to be easy to repair independently.

Apple: “want to turn iOS into Android”

Apple is once again feeling the pressure of the British Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). In documents that were revealed only recently, even though they were already submitted in December, the company goes against the authority and claims that its moves want to lead to its operating system, iOS, being in fact, “another compatible with Android, thus actually harming the choice of the users”.

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