MWC 2023
MediaTek joins fray for satellite connectivity
Ahead of MWC 2023

Every day brings news for the future of satellite connectivity. Yesterday, Samsung announced that it will adopt the new technology for upcoming smartphones. Today, MediaTek is joining the fight to bring satellite connectivity to other brands in the market.
During the upcoming MWC 2023 next week, MediaTek will demonstrate its strides in bringing satellite connectivity. Ahead of the conference, the company has shared its strategy for the technology.
At first, the company will put out 3GP Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technology, boasting similar capabilities to what other platforms can bring. The technology will allow users to communicate with others (especially authorities) during emergency situations in hard-to-reach areas. Brought by Bullitt, MediaTek’s MT6825 chipsets will grace two motorola devices first: the motorola defy 2 and the motorola defy satellite link. It will also come with the Cat S75.
MediaTek will not stop there. In the coming years, the company hopes to move on to 5G New Radio NTN technologies. Unlike the current zeitgeist, NR-NTN technology will open up communications to allow bigger media transfers and video calls.
Currently, there is no timetable yet for the next evolution of satellite connectivity. However, with everyone getting in on the technology, the zeitgeist is certainly changing. Connectivity is getting much easier, regardless of where the user is.


At the MWC 2023, Xiaomi revealed its cutting-edge Wireless AR Glass Discovery Edition, the brand’s first device of its kind.
The Xiaomi AR Glass has a free-form optical module. It comprises a pair of MicroOLED screens, and free-form light-guiding prisms that help users see a clear picture display.
When paired with a Xiaomi 13 or other Snapdragon Spaces ready device, the lightweight glasses connect with low latency, and offer a wide range of possibilities from a retina-level adaptive display which best simulates virtual objects as if they’re just seen by the naked eye.
Gesture Control
The device also features an innovative micro-gesture interaction that enables users to utilize their inner fingers as basic keys for movement operations.
How this is done is the AR Glass detects the second joints of the hand’s middle and index fingers. Thumb-tapping is also used for text input.
In the future, Xiaomi is exploring how to take advantage of sliding and tapping motions to integrate it seamlessly as part of the glasses’ controls.
A more connected experience
Lastly, the AR Glass also supports a variety of large-screen applications, enabled by Mi Share’s app-streaming capability.
TikTok and YouTube, for instance, can optimize the display area usage of the glasses, turning them into a portable large screen which you can take anywhere with you.
Users may also transfer a stream from a television screencast and continue watching it on the glasses. Xiaomi’s integrated spatial audio also makes the listening experience part more immersive.

The Philippines was well-represented at the recent MWC 2023 in Barcelona, Spain, with GCash President and CEO Martha Sazon delivering a keynote speech there.
Sazon’s talk revolved around emphasizing the e-wallet’s innovative and game-changing solutions aimed at financial inclusion, as she even called GCash “a national champion that helps transform a nation”.
The leading financial app in the country now has over 76 million registered users, and is believed to be one of few fintech solutions that are sustainable in the Southeast Asian scene.
As GCash and its parent company Globe Group were not only representing the Philippines but also the entire Southeast Asia at the event, the brand prided itself in being a benchmark for innovative financial services and solutions.
Likewise, the platform’s net promoter score (NPS), a gauge measuring customer experience and predicts business growth, has been at par with globally recognized brands at 83.9%.
This year’s MWC, the second in-person gathering since the pandemic, garnered over 88,500 total attendees.

If you’re an oldie (but goldie) gadget nerd, you would probably remember the stylish slider Motorola RIZR Z3 from 2006.
Fast forward this 2023, we might actually hear “Hello Moto” in this new form factor.
Originally unveiled at Lenovo Tech World ’22, motorola’s rollable concept made its way through the eyes of many at MWC 2023 in Barcelona, Spain.
Are you excited to see the future of smartphones with rollables?
Here’s our brief hands-on with motorola’s rollable concept A.K.A the moto rizr.
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