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" ... Doubling down on an earlier commitment to be the “popularizer of 5G”, realme partnered with reputed industry organizations GSMA and Counterpoint Research to host the inaugural “Making 5G Global: Accessibility for All” virtual summit today. During the event, GSMA and Counterpoint Research reiterated the crucial role smartphone vendors such as realme, can play in popularizing 5G. realme echoes this by stressing technology is only as strong as its adoption rate, and outlines plans to help drive 5G adoption globally and bring the technology to the masses: realme plans to enable 100 million young users to have 5G smartphones in three years. And as a champion of affordable quality since the release of its first US$120 smartphone in India in 2018, realme is planning to take the lead in launching a US$100 5G mobile phone in the coming years — a move that is set to supercharge adoption, especially across the rapidly emerging economies. realme also announced during the summit that the realme GT 5G performance flagship and the realme GT camera flagship are set for release in June and July, respectively. ... "
" ... Faraday was not only a brilliant scientist, he also was a pioneering science popularizer, delivering many lectures to eager children and others interested in the workings of the natural world. In 1825, he initiated the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, held annually at the organization’s headquarters in London. Each talk featured a single scientific topic, which Faraday would elucidate to a wide-eyed crowd of young people. He also began a series of Friday Evening Discourses, similarly expounding upon scientific topics for the general public. ... "
" ... Yes, the headline is an awful pun, but it turns out that as a science popularizer, I'm required to make a certain number of dreadful jokes per year. Sorry. (Not sorry...) ... "