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July 2025 Mobile Tech Shockers: Foldables, AI Phones & Global 5G Leaps

July 2025 Mobile Tech Shockers: Foldables, AI Phones & Global 5G Leaps

Samsung unveiled Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 on July 9 at Galaxy Unpacked in New York, the 7th-generation foldables with an 8-inch Fold7 display and a 200 MP camera, shipping with Android 16/One UI 8 and priced at $1,999 for the Fold7 and $899 for the Flip7 FE. Huawei launched the Pura 80 Ultra in Dubai on July 10, featuring two switchable telephoto cameras with 3.7x and 9.7x optical zoom and a distinctive triangular camera island, with HarmonyOS 5.1 on Chinese models and EMUI 1.5 globally due to US chipset bans. Nothing released the Phone (3) on July 1
13 July 2025
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Connected Malaysia 2025: A Complete Guide to Fiber, Mobile, Satellite & Public Internet Access

Connected Malaysia 2025: A Complete Guide to Fiber, Mobile, Satellite & Public Internet Access

JENDELA (Jalinan Digital Negara) runs 2020–2025 and, by 2022 Phase 1 exceeded targets with 4G reaching about 97% of the population and fiber broadband deployed to 7.74 million premises, with Phase 2 targeting 100% population coverage in populated areas by end-2025. 4G coverage is about 97% of populated areas, with roughly 3% in geographies where access remains difficult, particularly in remote Sabah and Sarawak. Starlink Malaysia received a 10-year license in 2023, became commercially available mid-2023, with a monthly RM220 service, hardware kits priced around RM2,300 (standard) or RM11,000 (enterprise), delivering up to about 100 Mbps down and 20–40 ms
15 May 2025
Internet Access in Niger: Broadband, Mobile, and Satellite Overview

Internet Access in Niger: Broadband, Mobile, and Satellite Overview

As of early 2025, about 6.37 million people in Niger were online, representing 23.2% of the population, up from 4.7 million (16.9% penetration) in January 2024. Fixed broadband is negligible outside Niamey; fiber/DSL is available only in the capital and a few major towns, with most users relying on mobile. There were about 16.5 million cellular mobile connections in early 2025, equal to 60.1% of the population, though many subscriptions are basic 2G without data. Mobile coverage spans roughly one-third of Niger’s land area, yet up to 87% of the population can receive at least a basic mobile signal where
17 March 2025
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