According to Honor, it will be easier to send data to the iPhone from Android phone than ever before. Chinese brand is a Unprecedented connection solution between the two operating systems This will be announced at the opening of the 2025 edition of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona (Spain) next Sunday (2).
Only the fragments announced on Tuesday Tuesday strengthens the company’s “creating and presenting an open and interconnected device ecosystem”. News will improve the user experience and simplify the performance of daily tasks.
Thanks to this “cross -sectional connection”, Share data, files and even notification management between Google and Apple platformsAccording to the company. Honor did not provide any other explanation, but apparently the vehicle will end one of the main challenges faced by the users of both systems.
When transferring files between Android and iOS, many users address a third -party application. However, with the new solution, at least for the owners of brand mobile phones, this will no longer be necessary.
HONOR IN MWC 2025
All details about the new connection solution between Honor’s Android and iOS devices will be announced in MWC 2025. In addition to this vehicle, the company will have other attraction centers at the traditional annual technology fair in Barcelona.
One of the most important events is Deepfake Detector announced by AI, which is planned to be released in April. The function is capable of analyzing photos and videos to search for manipulated elements and helping the user from being deceived with wrong content.
In late January, Honor officially confirmed his arrival in Brazil and brought a few products to the national market. In addition to other products, the company will sell Honor Magic 7 Pro and Honor Magic V3 mobile phones in the country.
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Source: Tec Mundo

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