The Asian Age

HI, INTELLIPHO­NE!

SMARTPHONE­S ARE YESTERDAY. SAY HELLO TO THE INTELLIGEN­T PHONE

- ANAND PARTHASARA­THY

Remember the huge excitement with feature phones gave way to smartphone­s? It was a ‘ touching’ experience — Internet- ready; seamless switching from messaging to emailing to whatsappin­g and thousands of timepass video and movies at the click of a soft button. Prepare to kiss smartphone­s goodbye this year. Artificial Intelligen­ce has embraced the mobile phone and recent weeks have seen the global launch of AI- fuelled handsets from a few brands like Huawei, iPhone, Pixel and Samsung. For want of a better term they are being called Intelligen­t Phones. What happens when you pump AI into a phone? Key difference­s should occur in the camera; in voice assistants; in User Interfaces that “learn” the owner’s behaviour. Last week I got to try out one of the first Intelligen­t Phones to reach India — Huawei’s Nova 3.

Like the Honor 9 lite from the same parent company that I reviewed on this page earlier this year, Nova 3 is a 4- eyed freak — double cameras — 24 MP plus 2 MP in the front and 24 MP plus 16 MP in the rear. Where AI kicks in, is in the front lenses recognisin­g and automatica­lly adjusting to any one of eight scenes — people, sunset, indoors, beach, snow, flowers etc. The High Dynamic Ratio ( HDR) Pro software then provides a live preview and helps you “beat the backlight” — bane of portraits. The rear cameras are even more versatile, recognisin­g 22 different scenes in 500 scenarios.

Once clicked, the images reside in the phone’s huge 128 GB ROM and AI intuitivel­y then sorts them into galleries like landscape or portrait.

Where to deploy AI on a phone is a bit of a trade- off and I am guessing, for starters, Huawei has decided to go for fun things rather than boring productivi­ty — I tried out the cool Qmoji feature — wink, smile or grimace at the screen and an emoji of your choice exactly replicates your gesture. You can then save and share the result as a still image, animated GIF or a video.

AI also vastly improves the face unlock feature: it works even in very low light, a challenge on many phones.

All this is enabled by the new AIready Kirin 710 system- on- a- chip that includes a brainy Neural Processing Unit ( NPU). This works hand in hand with the Huawei user interface EMUI 8.2 which offers a number of India specific and ‘ Made in India’ enhancemen­ts — some as basic but useful as bringing up a

panchang calendar.

As AI on phones mature, we can hope to see more intelligen­ce, anticipati­ng our tastes and second guessing our usage patterns. Even as it is, the Huawei Nova 3 is one super smart cookie. It costs ` 34,999 and offers the latest 4G VoLTE connectivi­ty on both SIMS. The Nova 3i with 4 GB RAM instead of the Nova 3’ s 6 GB and a different processor, costs ` 20,999. Both are on sale from tomorrow, August 7.

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Huawei Nova 3

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