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Spain: Mobile World Congress 2023 returns to Barcelona after COVID-19 hiatus٠٠:٠٤:٣٣
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Companies related to the world of telephony and linked to new technologies presented new products in Barcelona on Monday during Mobile World Congress, the largest event dedicated to the mobile connectivity industry.

Footage includes 'Find N2 Flip,' a new flip-type smartphone designed by Chinese electronics firm Oppo. Their concept was based on a mobile device that could be folded, a camera with functionality, and a battery with a longer life.

"It wants to provide solutions for many handicaps, many problems, that we find in this type of device", said Oppo Product Manager Jose Galan.

The Oppo company also presented 'Oppo OHealth H11', a device able to record different types of 'health measures in order to have a more preventive healthcare'. Connected to your finger via sensors, your health-related information will be redirected to your phone and uploaded to the cloud. "This information, even in the future, will be able to be shared with doctors, and we can monitor our health day by day," Galan explained.

The event was inaugurated by Spanish King Felipe VI, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and other officials.

More than 80,000 attendees will gather at the Mobile World Congress 2023, which began on Monday and will last until Thursday.

Spain: Mobile World Congress 2023 returns to Barcelona after COVID-19 hiatus

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فبراير ٢٨, ٢٠٢٣ at ٠٨:٢٩ GMT +00:00 · Published

Companies related to the world of telephony and linked to new technologies presented new products in Barcelona on Monday during Mobile World Congress, the largest event dedicated to the mobile connectivity industry.

Footage includes 'Find N2 Flip,' a new flip-type smartphone designed by Chinese electronics firm Oppo. Their concept was based on a mobile device that could be folded, a camera with functionality, and a battery with a longer life.

"It wants to provide solutions for many handicaps, many problems, that we find in this type of device", said Oppo Product Manager Jose Galan.

The Oppo company also presented 'Oppo OHealth H11', a device able to record different types of 'health measures in order to have a more preventive healthcare'. Connected to your finger via sensors, your health-related information will be redirected to your phone and uploaded to the cloud. "This information, even in the future, will be able to be shared with doctors, and we can monitor our health day by day," Galan explained.

The event was inaugurated by Spanish King Felipe VI, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and other officials.

More than 80,000 attendees will gather at the Mobile World Congress 2023, which began on Monday and will last until Thursday.

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Companies related to the world of telephony and linked to new technologies presented new products in Barcelona on Monday during Mobile World Congress, the largest event dedicated to the mobile connectivity industry.

Footage includes 'Find N2 Flip,' a new flip-type smartphone designed by Chinese electronics firm Oppo. Their concept was based on a mobile device that could be folded, a camera with functionality, and a battery with a longer life.

"It wants to provide solutions for many handicaps, many problems, that we find in this type of device", said Oppo Product Manager Jose Galan.

The Oppo company also presented 'Oppo OHealth H11', a device able to record different types of 'health measures in order to have a more preventive healthcare'. Connected to your finger via sensors, your health-related information will be redirected to your phone and uploaded to the cloud. "This information, even in the future, will be able to be shared with doctors, and we can monitor our health day by day," Galan explained.

The event was inaugurated by Spanish King Felipe VI, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and other officials.

More than 80,000 attendees will gather at the Mobile World Congress 2023, which began on Monday and will last until Thursday.

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