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Showing posts with label Mobile World Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile World Congress. Show all posts

02 May 2025

Newsletter: PH represented by Filipina tech leaders at the 2025 Mobile World Congress

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(L-R) Groupe Spéciale Mobile Association fintech vertical lead Brian Gorman, GCash president and CEO Martha Sazon, e& Money CEO Melike Kara Tanrikulu, and Axian Group CEO Erwan Gelebart.


Two Filipina tech leaders from Mynt, the holding company of GCash, the #1 finance super app in the Philippines—Martha Sazon, president & CEO, and Pebbles Sy, chief technology and operations officer—represented the country’s transformative adoption of connectivity, mobile tech, and the digital economy during the prestigious Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain

11 March 2025

Newsletter: realme Launches the World’s First Phone with Cold-sensitive Color-changing Technology at MWC 2025

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realme introduced its pioneering cold-sensitive color-changing technology with the realme 14 Pro Series at MWC 2025, setting a new benchmark in the smartphone industry. 

07 March 2025

Newsletter: realme unveils bold three-year vision at MWC 2025, introducing the realme 14 Pro Series along with imaging and AI breakthroughs

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realme, recognized as the fastest-growing smartphone brand globally, has introduced its three-year strategic plan at MWC 2025 intending to double its global user base while thriving in the mid-to-high-end market. In addition to this announcement, realme unveiled the global release of the realme 14 Pro Series and showcased the cutting-edge realme Interchangeable-lens Concept at the show.

17 March 2024

Newsletter: Attacks on mobile devices significantly increase in 2023

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In 2023, Kaspersky observed a steady increase in the number of attacks on mobile devices, reaching almost 33.8 million attacks, marking a 50% increase from the previous year's figures. The most prevalent threat to mobile devices was adware, constituting 40.8% of all threats detected.