Google Unveils Gemini 2.0 AI, Tecno's Smart Glasses Debut at MWC 2025, and Telecom Giants Push for Reforms

March 13, 2025
Google Unveils Gemini 2.0 AI, Tecno's Smart Glasses Debut at MWC 2025, and Telecom Giants Push for Reforms
  • Google is enhancing its AI search capabilities with the launch of Gemini 2.0, aimed at providing improved functionality for a wider user base.

  • Telecom leaders in Europe are advocating for regulatory reforms to support industry consolidation, emphasizing the need for lower taxes and investment in infrastructure.

  • At MWC, an ultra-thin 0.6mm bezel OLED display was showcased, promising a near-bezel-less experience with a significant reduction in bezel width compared to current standards.

  • In addition to AI advancements, Tecno is set to showcase smart glasses at MWC 2025, although details on pricing and availability remain undisclosed.

  • Trade-offs in design have led to a dual camera setup that lacks advanced features like a periscope lens, further emphasizing the focus on maintaining a slim profile.

  • In sustainability efforts, Deutsche Telekom and Fairphone have collaborated on a prototype circular router made from recycled smartphone components, highlighting the importance of addressing e-waste.

  • The device features a sleek design with a flexible 18.1-inch OLED display that can transform into three configurations: a 13.1-inch clamshell, a folded 12.9-inch tablet, and a laptop with an extra-tall vertical screen.

  • While the device is equipped with a 12MP front-facing camera, it has a slimmer profile that results in a smaller 3,900mAh battery, raising concerns about battery life.

  • The concept phone, which includes a 10x zoom lens, presents challenges in handling due to its weight distribution and lacks optical image stabilization, complicating steady photo capture.

  • Nokia's CEO, Pekka Lundmark, has expressed concerns about the potential impacts of a global tariff war on the tech industry, indicating the company's preparedness for various scenarios.

  • Mudita introduced the Kompakt smartphone, designed to promote minimalism and reduce screen time through its e-ink display, aligning with a focus on privacy and reduced distractions.

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