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Huawei shows off world’s first 5G-A powered humanoid robot at MWC25

Huawei is flaunting many AI technologies at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2025 event and one of these is the 5G-A driven humanoid robot. The company has partnered with China Mobile and Leju to develop this ultimate innovation.
During the MWC 2025 conference, Leju Robotics Company elaborated on the Huawei 5G-A humanoid robot. The firm said that all three parties (Huawei, China Mobile, and Leju) have developed the robot under the GTI platform.
The company added that GTI is a smarter network structure. It creates a perfect learning base for humanoid robots. Defining GTI goodness, Leju said:
“Through wider bandwidth, extremely low latency, and more intelligent network architecture, it provides a solid technical foundation for the multi-scenario application of humanoid robots.”
On the flip side, 5G-A technology will eventually help humanoid robots perform every operation accurately. It further eliminates the need for any other equipment and boosts the reliability of multi-machine collaboration.
Another benefit of 5G-A integration in humanoid robots is that it increases the scope of application in the industrial sector. It also support users to remotely control humanoid robots in real time, and completing complex tasks.
Some other advantages of 5G-A include
- Eliminates additional hardware components for robots.
- Boosts the computing speed of the robot.
- Reduces the cost of stand-alone hardware.
- Optimizes computing and reasoning performance of the robot.
- Shortens the development cycle of a robot.

Huawei shows off world’s first 5G-A powered humanoid robot at MWC25 (Image Credits: ITHome)
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