Tech Trends at Mobile World Congress 2016

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Tech Trends at Mobile World Congress 2016 -

Mobile World Congress ended Friday in Barcelona, ​​and with more than 100,000 participants and more than 2,0 participating companies, it is not surprising that the conference boasted the largest exhibition worldwide for the mobile industry. With the 2016 event wrapped up, we take a look at the trends in high technology seen at the conference this year:

Wearable Tech

In the field of mobile technology, Mobile World Congress saw a wide range of gadgets ready to surprise and excite consumers. Kit Pre last Vive VR HTC offers virtual reality at 0 frames per second HD video in each eye. This kit requires a powerful PC, and is quite chunky, but has been praised for his whole body experience and a comfortable fit. Samsung has also introduced a series of wearables charm bracelet that act as trackers activity to "follow the daily activities in a fashion to jewelry design and minimal." Bands synchronization with the Samsung smartphone via Bluetooth to keep track of daily activities such as steps, calories and more.

Smart Phones

MWC this year was booming with the technology of futuristic smartphone. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy board Galaxy S7 and S7, and with the new elegant designs featuring curved back glass and microSD card slots, these phones have already caused quite a buzz. The LG G5 has also caused a huge sensation at the event this year. Its modular design and removable battery (LG G5 comes with an expansion slot that allows users to insert accompanying devices specially designed accessories such as camera) make it desirable G5 LG phones for fans intelligent.

IoT

The Internet of objects pavilion at Mobile World Congress promised new smart business models that will improve business processes while reducing costs and risks. The IoT contributes to the global economy in manufacturing, healthcare, insurance and more. In fact, in a speech this week at MWC, European Commission VP Andrus Ansip said that by 2020, at least 26 billion devices will be connected to the Internet, and that 70% of people on earth will own a smartphone. At MWC this year, SIGFOX, a global IoT communication server, won the award for best mobile innovation for IoT. The self-proclaimed "Switzerland of IoT, said SIGFOX" We are neutral on devices, systems integrators, software vendors - we will work with anyone. "We are sure that we will see great things from SIGFOX 2016 [1945002!]

Green Technology

" Going green "to the mobile World Congress was a strong trend this year, with prices green stands recognizing high standards of exhibitors to make the environmentally friendly technology. Who would win? Samsung features an "ecosystem of services and products to allow driving fun experience safer, greener and more "with their new car connected solution. A small Swedish company introduced myFC (My Fuel Cell) a small hydrogen powered fuel cell that works even in extreme conditions- a seemingly ideal product for developing countries. The "green" theme was definitely popular this year!

Golden Frog was thrilled to attend MWC 2016 this year to talk about the importance of privacy and security. We are pleased to see the technology evolves and prosperous so many ways in different markets, and we look forward to the evolution of the most exciting technologies coming in 2017!

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