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I no ready for anything.... Na flagship I need . It's a great device but still budget use |
MWC 2025: How Smartphone Brands Are Redefining Mobile AI & Innovation The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona set the stage for the next era of smartphones—where AI isn’t just a feature but the heartbeat of user experience. Among the standout brands, realme emerged as a visionary, pushing boundaries with accessible, AI-driven innovation. Here’s how the industry’s key players, including Samsung, Xiaomi, and Tecno, are shaping the future—with realme leading the charge in intelligent, user-first technology. 1. realme: Making AI Smarter, Faster, and for Everyone MWC 2025 Highlights: - realme AI Turbo Engine – A groundbreaking suite of AI tools designed for real-world use, including: - Instant Language Translate – Seamless, offline-capable translation across 50+ languages. - AI Gaming Coach – Analyzes gameplay in real-time, offering personalized performance boosts. - Smart Battery AI – Learns usage patterns to extend battery life by up to 30%. - Realme GT 6 Pro – The world’s first smartphone with 3D nano-ice cooling + AI thermal control, keeping performance at peak during marathon gaming sessions. Post-MWC Momentum: - Just weeks after MWC, Realme launched the Realme 13 Pro+, featuring "AI Portrait Studio"—a revolutionary camera system that turns basic shots into professional-grade portraits with simple text prompts. 2. Samsung: AI Gets a Holographic Upgrade MWC 2025 Focus: - Galaxy AI 2.0 – Introduced holographic call assistants and predictive AI for productivity. - Galaxy Z Fold 7 – Thinner, more durable, with AI-powered app pairing. Post-MWC Moves: - Launched the Galaxy S25 Ultra with enhanced Nightography AI. 3. Xiaomi: Personal AI Takes Center Stage MWC 2025 Focus: - HyperOS 2.0 – AI avatars that adapt to user behavior. - Neural Smartwatch – Measures stress and adjusts alerts. Post-MWC Moves: - Released Xiaomi 15 Ultra with liquid-cooled gaming AI. 4. Tecno: Sustainable Tech Meets Bold Concepts MWC 2025 Focus: - Phantom Ultimate 2 – Upgraded rollable display with solar charging. - Eco-AI – Reduces energy waste in background processes. Post-MWC Moves: - Teased Camon 30 Ultra with AI astrophotography. The AI Race: How Each Brand Stacks Up While Samsung dominates with premium on-device AI and holographic tech, and Xiaomi focuses on ecosystem-driven personal assistants, realme stands out by making advanced AI accessible to the mainstream—packing flagship-level intelligence into affordable devices. Meanwhile, Tecno explores futuristic form factors like rollable displays and solar charging, but realme’s strength lies in delivering practical, user-ready AI innovations today. The key difference? realme proves you don’t need a $1,200 phone for smart features—bringing gaming enhancements, professional-grade photography AI, and battery optimization to mid-range devices that real users can actually afford. Which AI feature would you want most in your next phone? What AI feature have you seen the brands implement and who’s killing it in your opinion? Drop your thoughts below!
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It's the Realme C75 and it has already been released. What is trending is the official unveiling for the Nigerian market |
Starprogress:Realme C61 is here but GT9 is not in this price segment comparison |
Bestchild:Try out Realme GT6 and you will have great tales to recommend |
Mawiey:We gather dey 9ja, use jiji to look for vendor details or if you can visit their stores at computer village. Or look for people who sell imported android brands like Pixel, POCO and the likes |
nifemi25:Depends on what you need it for but I believe the note 50 is a great price for value offered |
IheomaAkparanta:You can check GSMArena for it's spec |
onlyedwin:Check their media pages... They have stores in respective states... Or check SLOT |
AyodejiFelix:That's no more a budget device... It's a high end device bordering on flagship killer level... The price reflects it |
nifemi25:I did check my earlier post |
BellarieStar:Budget devices are for budget doings 😭🤣🤣🤣 |
Ekanem66:I don hear 🤣🤣 |
Dolapo09:Based on results, I beg to digress |
Starprogress:C61 was placed 6th ... Check the last part of the post .. but we didn't consider GT9 in this research |
Thomasdike:They entered Nigeria by focusing on the low income earners who needs a good device.. this comparison is a bit lopsided .. iPhones are all flagships |
[color=#000099][/color] the Realme GT is a very good flagship killer .. that I would recommend |
Oyinkan99:Most of them can handle basic multitasking |
seanwilliam:But what if in case you need an Android OS not iOS |
overdrive:I didn't think of POCO because they are more of midrangers from what I know (flagship, flagship killers but I guess they are now delving into the budget segment). I will do a review on those I missed |
Emu4life:Thank you for that info... I actually sourced the pricing on JIJI and other available outlets |
The tagline is the selling point. And apparently they haven't disappointed yet based on reviews |
The picture is clean.. make sense |
I did some quick research... Beat budget device currently imo |
Is NOTE 50 also splash resistant, I thought that was the C61 |
StarBarbiee:It's 119k on SLOT |
Desewa08:It does especially when you are doing things that involves scrolling a lot |
Kim4Christ:sure of course , but you won't find it in their budget series. The tech is too expensive for a budget pricing |
Darklantern:Wait you don't do cleaning for your phone periodically... Haba |
