MWC Shanghai 2023 live updates

Our analysts Ethan Qi, Jene Park, Soumen Mandal, Ivan Lam, Shenghao Bai, Archie Zhang, Shaochen Wang and Alicia Gong are currently attending MWC Shanghai 2023 (28 June - 30 June). In the following posts, you will experience the full force of our presence at MWC Shanghai as we provide unique insights from our analysts and reveal the industry-shaping impact of this remarkable gathering.To get more news in shanghai china, you can visit citynewsservice.cn official website.

During MWC Shanghai 2023, Meizu showcased a range of products and technologies, including the Flyme Auto intelligent system-enabled EV models, the Meizu 20 flagship smartphone series, Titan glass and the EcarX Antares 1000 Pro computing platform. Launching in March 2023, the Meizu 20 series features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, 6.5-inch OLED display, 144Hz refresh rate and UFS4.0 and LPDDR5X memory combination. The Meizu 20 INFINITY Ultimate Edition features a dual-sided suspended titanium glass design, highlighting the emerging trend of flagships in China competing to adopt more durable glass materials. Meizu also expects its Flyme Auto system to emerge as a guiding beacon for the deep integration of the smartphone and automotive ecosystems.

Huawei showcased its recently launched smart eyewear product, Huawei Vision Glass, alongside a range of smartphone models and consumer IoT products. Launched in December 2022, Huawei Vision Glass features a micro-OLED display that provides an immersive experience equivalent to a 120-inch virtual giant screen. It features 1080p full HD resolution and 480nit brightness, and supports a wide colour gamut of 90% DCI-P3. It also comes with ultra-thin smart speakers and offers adjustable diopters from 0 to 500 degrees.

ZTE highlighted the nubia Pad 3D, which features the unique "3D light field" technology for superior naked-eye 3D viewing quality. It also incorporates AI eye-tracking for real-time adjustment of the most comfortable viewing field. Leveraging AI's deep learning neural network algorithms, it enables instant conversion of 2D content into 3D. At MWC, ZTE announced collaborations with ecosystem partners such as China Mobile Migu, Jiangxi Kejun, China National Publications Import & Export (Group) Corporation and Datang Xishi to provide a wealth of applications for naked-eye 3D scenes in areas such as film and television, live streaming, gaming, education, healthcare, cultural tourism, online conferencing, exhibition display, advertising and more.

China Mobile has collaborated with Metaverse ecosystem partners to establish the China Mobile Metaverse Industry Alliance. It unveiled the first group of 24 alliance members at MWC. The alliance includes content provider Mango TV, content and software development tool providers such as Unity, AI technology leader Iflytek, and hardware companies such as Huawei, NOLO, HTC VIVE and Xiaomi. They will prioritise collaboration in four key areas - metaverse content creation, XR terminals, key technologies and computing networks.

During his keynote speech at MWC, the Chairman of China Telecom revealed that the company is actively pursuing innovative advances in the architecture of the simplified 6G network. The research is mainly focused on key core technologies, including P-RAN and air-space integration. China Telecom will continue to work closely with standardisation organisations and industry partners to promote the establishment of globally unified 6G international standards.