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MWC: Roger Liyun – General Manager Honor

MWC Honor: It is the edition of artificial intelligence on smartphones. Capable of anticipating user intentions. Speeding up switching between applications and switching from one device to another. Honour kicks off the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, pushing AI, a trend that this year, thanks to hardware integration and in particular, in this case, Qualcomm’s capabilities with the new third-generation Snapdragon 8, allows realizing the innovations of the mix between software and technology. As on the Galaxy S24, “Magic LLM” arrives on board Honor’s Magic 6 Pro, a model from which you can ask what you want, from the creation of graphics to a video, to see abstract illustrations and films based on the photos of the telephone.

Ecco Roger
Ecco Roger

A key theme is collaboration with partners to bring AI to telephones. Because, as mentioned, the processor has a decisive importance. Integration into the device. And what the developers will do: “Magic Portal”, the function of multitasking speeded up by the system’s ability to anticipate our next action, supports over 100 of the most used applications globally, explains Honor, which has included Meta’s open-source LlaMA within the Magic 6 Pro, to complete functions such as Q&A, creation of texts and reading comprehension in an offline environment. AI is also being developed in the photographic field; here, unlike AI gen, these are incremental innovations of what manufacturers have been doing in the image field for a few years.
With Honor Falcon Camera System, powered by an AI model trained with a database 28 times larger than the previous generation, the Magic 6 Pro includes an advanced AI capture algorithm that predicts and captures decisive moments in ultra-high definition. AI Motion Sensing Capture surpasses the previous generation by covering a wider range of sports and activities such as jumping, dancing and martial arts.

Antonino Caffo has been involved in journalism, particularly technology, for fifteen years. He is interested in topics related to the world of IT security but also consumer electronics. Antonino writes for the most important Italian generalist and trade publications. You can see him, sometimes, on television explaining how technology works, which is not as trivial for everyone as it seems.