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China-based manufacturer OPPO are touting their new R11 as the ultimate selfie phone, providing users with a 20 megapixel camera on both the rear and the front of the phone. The OPPO R11 was unvelied at the Mobile World Congress in Shanghai on Wednesday and raised some eyebrows for the performance specs offered at the price point.
Swiss watchmaker MyKronoz showed off its new hybrid smartwatch ZeTime, which combines Swiss watchmaking traditions with a digital touchscreen, at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona on Tuesday. The manufacturers claim that ZeTime boasts a 200 millamp hour battery capacity, meaning it can continue to function for 30 days on a single charge. The TFT display is 1.18 inches in diameter with a screen resolution of 240 x 240 pixels. It is equipped with Bluetooth, which allows the watch owner to manage calls and receive notifications. For wellness lovers, ZeTime offers a sleep and activity tracker, which calculates movements and activity time. The smartwatch is expected to hit stores in September of this year and will cost about $211.
Chinese tech company Ehang presented their FlyTaxi concept at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday which transforms a quadcopter into a giant drone taxi that shuttles single human passengers over dense urban environments. The system will be automated, so passengers will just input the destination and enjoy the ride, although it will be possible to drive it manually.
Visitors to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona were treated to Samsung's unveiling of 2 new smartphones on Sunday, the new Galaxy S9 and S9+, which feaure brighter and bigger screens, highly advanced cameras, stereo speakers and ultra-slow motion video capture. The Galaxy S9 and S9 + will be available from March 16 in the Midnight Black, Coral Blue and Lilac Purple at the recommended price of $1100) and $1230 respectively.
Ode à la mer : L'entrée d'agglo reliant Montpellier au littoral au coeur d'un projet ubain innovant
Little models strutted their stuff down the catwalk as the sixth global edition of the 'International Dwarf Fashion Show' returned to Paris on Tuesday. Models measuring no taller than 1.30 meters, or four and a quarter feet tall, wore the latest clothing trends designed especially for people with dwarfism. Founded in 2014 by fashion insider Myriam Chalek, the show aims at reversing the diktats of beauty and giving smaller-sized people the opportunity to express themselves and their creativity.