Honor and Alibaba recently announced a strategic AI partnership, integrating Alibaba's large multimodal models, Qwen and Wanxiang, into Honor's YOYO intelligent body. This marks the official entry of smartphones into the "native AI operating system" era. The Magic7 series, powered by MagicOS 9.0, is the first to launch, transforming 600 intent understandings and 900 task executions into readily accessible daily user experiences.
This collaboration achieves a breakthrough in system-level AI integration. The YOYO intelligent body not only boasts a Level 3 certification from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), but also leverages Qwen's cognitive intelligence and Wanxiang's visual generation capabilities to build a complete "perception-decision-execution" chain. Users can now complete 270 complex task plans through natural conversation, such as "automatically organizing WeChat renewal services" across platforms. The system simultaneously remembers 950 personal habits to predict service needs. Seamless integration with third-party applications breaks down ecological barriers, with scenarios like WeChat voice direct dialing and Alipay bill analysis showcasing a new form of "seamless intelligence".
Unlike traditional mobile assistants, the YOYO intelligent body is evolving into a cross-application central nervous system. Its unique "deep thinking" mode supports multi-round complex interactions. For example, after a user issues the command "help me plan a weekend camping trip," the intelligent body can automatically call up maps, e-commerce, and weather applications to generate supply lists, plan routes, and compare equipment prices. This "one-sentence solution to complex needs" experience transforms the phone from an execution tool into a digital companion.
Analysis indicates that as the YOYO intelligent body continues to integrate more AI models, it may give rise to vertical scene services such as health consultants and education managers, driving the transformation of smartphones into "personal AI agents." This intelligent revolution, led by domestic giants, is reshaping the global mobile ecosystem competition landscape.