China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xiaomi unveils latest AI-enabled phone

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Xiaomi Corp unveiled its latest artificial intelligen­ce-enabled smartphone on Tuesday, as the Beijing-based company stepped up efforts to consolidat­e presence in the premium segment.

The move came after the Chinese smartphone vendor inked a deal with Microsoft Corp to deepen cooperatio­n in AI, cloud computing and laptops.

Xiaomi, best known for its quality handsets at affordable prices, is working hard to boost its brand image and a bigger push into AI in the hope of outcompeti­ng rivals such as Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd.

Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, said AI technologi­es, which have made strides in the past three years, are the main driver for innovation­s on smartphone­s.

“AI enables smartphone­s to shoot far better pictures,” Lei said. That is exactly what Xiaomi emphasized about its new smartphone MIX 2S.

The model, powered by Qualcomm Inc’s processor Snapdragon 845, comes with dual-cameras on the rear. It can automatica­lly recognize 25 objects when consumers use it to take photos and it can adjust camera settings in accordance with different environmen­ts, the company claimed.

Priced up to 3,999 yuan ($637), MIX 2S is equipped with its homegrown voice-activated virtual assistant, which can help consumers control Xiaomi-branded smart home appliances via voice.

The new handset is Xiaomi’s latest push to make inroads into the high-end segment. In February, the company inked a deal with Microsoft. The US tech giant will leverage its prowess in AI and cloud servimakin­g ces to combine with Xiaomi’s strength in smart devices to create better products.

James Yan, research director with Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research, said global smartphone vendors are all putting huge emphasis on photo-taking abilities, as innovation becomes increasing­ly harder for a mature industry.

“This is probably the best photo-taking smartphone Xiaomi has made. It highlights Xiaomi’s progress in the area,” Yan said.

The move also came as Xiaomi scrambles to prepare for an initial public offering, which reportedly values the company at around $100 billion.

After a struggling 2016, the eight-year-old company resumed robust growth last year partly by building brickespec­ially and-mortar retail outlets to reach Chinese consumers in small cities.

Lei said the company has already opened more than 300 offline stores.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Xiaomi Corp unveils its latest artificial intelligen­ce-enabled smartphone MIX 2S in Shanghai on Tuesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Xiaomi Corp unveils its latest artificial intelligen­ce-enabled smartphone MIX 2S in Shanghai on Tuesday.

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