During the 2025 Mobile World Congress (MWC), international telecommunications companies presented their forward-looking plans for 5G-Advanced and the upcoming 6G technologies. While artificial intelligence remained a key theme, non-terrestrial network (NTN) technologies, driven by satellite communications, emerged as a major highlight. Satellite connectivity is increasingly recognized as a critical component for enhancing the flexibility of global communication infrastructure and completing the telecom ecosystem.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 has just concluded, revealing Huawei's advancements in telecommunications, artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile devices. The company aims to leverage refined technologies in telecommunications, cloud computing, and AI to drive new growth momentum across its telecom services and diverse smart application scenarios.
NAND flash controller chip supplier Phison forecasts that the first quarter will be the low point for annual revenue. As manufacturers successfully adjust prices and DeepSeek drives AI devices toward edge computing development, market supply and demand may gradually tighten in the second half of the year, leading to steady revenue growth.
Samsung Electronics is facing major setbacks as labor disputes at its Sriperumbudur factory in India escalate without resolution. South Korean industry observers warn that the prolonged strike threatens to undermine Samsung's growth momentum in the world's most populous market. Beyond immediate production disruptions, the ongoing labor unrest could damage the company's corporate reputation in a region increasingly critical to its global strategy.
Xiaomi saw strong growth in Taiwan in 2024, achieving double-digit expansion. The company's shipments of high-end smartphones surged by 30% compared to the previous year, while wearable devices also posted nearly 20% growth year over year.
HTC has reported continued losses in the fourth quarter of 2024 as its mobile phone and AR/VR hardware businesses struggle to gain momentum. The company remains challenged by high investment costs in the extended reality (XR) industry, which is still in its developmental stage.
At the 2025 Mobile World Congress (MWC), Chinese tech giant Huawei made a striking presence by securing half of the exhibition hall, drawing significant attention. During the event, Felipe VI, the King of Spain personally visited Huawei's booth, underscoring the company's prominent status.
Samsung Electronics, hoping to strengthen its position in an increasingly competitive market, announced this week that it will roll out multiple new models in its Galaxy A series later this month. The lineup includes the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 5G, aiming to maintain its reputation for affordability while integrating AI-powered features. By leveraging generative AI, Samsung hopes to further maintain its leading position in the smartphone market.
Anthropic, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup, has closed a US$3.5 billion Series E funding round, bringing its post-money valuation to US$61.5 billion, as per CNBC.
Alibaba Cloud debuted at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) and hosted a global summit during the event. Wei-guang Liu, SVP of Alibaba Cloud Intelligent Group, highlighted the rising trend of multi-cloud architecture due to the global expansion of public clouds. This trend is timely as AI and large language models are flourishing.
At MWC 2025, Lite-On enters its third consecutive year, unveiling new collaborations with eight global tech leaders across telecom, software, testing, and academia. The showcase highlights innovations in 5G O-RAN, AI, and smart surveillance, including:
MediaTek sees AI innovation as a key driver for mobile applications over the next two years. Its upcoming Dimensity 9500 already generates stronger customer traction than its predecessor. Set for a second-half 2025 launch, the chipmaker is poised to expand its share in the flagship smartphone market segment.
Apple has launched the iPhone 16e, the successor to the iPhone SE, with prices starting at US$599, up from US$429. Although it remains Apple's most affordable iPhone, it has reset expectations for entry-level pricing. Analysts believe the iPhone 16e might boost sales in markets such as China and India, potentially spurring upgrades. This move is in line with CEO Tim Cook's goal to expand Apple Intelligence internationally and China's recent stimulus measures.
In 2025, at the MWC conference themed "AI everywhere," MediaTek's president and COO Joe Chen emphasized that AI will play a crucial role in consumer electronics, particularly in the saturated smartphone market, forecasting a major transformation in user experience in the coming two years.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) is a key event for global mobile phone vendors, especially Chinese brands, to unveil new technologies and products. In the competitive AI landscape, major brands are introducing both innovative product forms and advanced AI and imaging applications.
Apple unveiled its latest iPad lineup, introducing two new models: the iPad Air powered by the cutting-edge M3 chip and an updated entry-level iPad (11th generation). Pre-orders opened immediately following the announcement, with devices set to release on March 12, 2025. The refresh highlights Apple's aggressive push into performance, artificial intelligence, and affordability. It also offers insight into the company's supply chain precision and market strategy.
India, the world's most populous country with a population of over 1.4 billion, has enormous growth potential in the network communications market. In the past, India lagged behind others in 3G and 4G development due to a number of factors, such as a market over-crowded with competitors, weak telecommunications infrastructure, and poor policy implementation. However, the arrival of the 5G era has gradually changed the landscape of India's telecommunications market, according to DIGITIMES's latest report covering India's 5G market.
At MWC 2025, Chinese smartphone brand Honor announced its bold shift from a smartphone manufacturer to a global leader in the AI-powered device ecosystem. In a highly anticipated pre-show press conference, Honor not only revealed its ambitious Honor Alpha Plan and introduced the Honor AI Agent but also showcased several cutting-edge products, signaling its full-fledged entry into the AI and smart technology space.
Xiaomi unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, reinforcing its expansion into the premium market dominated by Apple. Priced at EUR1,499 (approx. US$1,568), the device underscores Xiaomi's push into high-end smartphones.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 commenced on March 3 in Barcelona, drawing significant attention with Huawei emerging as the most prominent exhibitor at the event. The tech giant occupied half of the available exhibition space and made headlines by unveiling the world's first commercial triple-fold smartphone.
Smartphone shipments in the Chinese market reached slightly less than 79 million units in the fourth quarter of 2024, representing a 14.9% increase quarter-over-quarter and a 0.6% growth year-over-year. Looking ahead to the first quarter of 2025, it is estimated that shipment volumes will experience a single-digit decline, according to DIGITIMES' latest report covering the Chinese smartphone market.
The 2025 Mobile World Congress (MWC) will run from March 3 to 6 in Barcelona, Spain, serving as the world's premier mobile technology exhibition. The event not only showcases next-generation smartphones but also sets the direction for future telecommunications advancements. This year, AI integration in mobile technology is expected to take center stage, driving innovation across the industry.
Honor Device, one of China's biggest smartphone makers, plans to invest US$10 billion over the next five years to become a contender in the artificial intelligence race.
With non-Chinese markets entering their traditional off-season and the Chinese market lacking a nationwide shopping promotion event, overall smartphone shipments by Chinese brands are expected to decrease by 9.7% on quarter in the first quarter of 2025 after enjoying good sequential growth in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to DIGITIMES' latest report covering China's smartphone industry.
Apple has signed an agreement with Indonesia to invest in the country, paving the way for sales of the iPhone 16 to resume in Southeast Asia's largest nation.