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Xiaomi Prioritizes Camera Hardware Over AI – For Now | The Verge

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor March 3, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Barcelona – Xiaomi’s launch of the 17 and 17 Ultra smartphones in Europe on Saturday stood apart from industry trends, notably minimizing discussion of artificial intelligence. This approach extended to the presentation of the devices’ camera capabilities, including a Leica-co-created special edition of the 17 Ultra. The company’s deliberate downplaying of AI, in contrast to competitors like Samsung and Google, signals a distinct strategic direction.

Angus Ng, Xiaomi’s director of communications and public relations, explained the company’s focus, stating, “We’re still currently focusing on what is the limitation of hardware.” He articulated this position during Mobile World Congress 2026 (MWC 2026) in Barcelona, responding to questions about the divergence from the AI-centric marketing of recent Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10A releases. Ng suggested that Xiaomi will prioritize hardware innovation until further advancements become unattainable, at which point software and AI will receive greater attention.

“Obviously we do have software and AI processing within our current imaging sensors and imaging system, but it’s just not as obvious as Samsung,” Ng conceded. He further revealed that previous attempts to heavily emphasize AI processing in their imaging systems, “two years ago, a year ago,” had not garnered positive user feedback.

Ng offered a pointed assessment of Samsung’s strategy, positing that the company’s increased reliance on software was a consequence of limited hardware upgrades. “Because their hardware did not upgrade, they focused their strategy on software,” he stated.

The launch of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at MWC 2026, alongside the standard 17, also saw the unveiling of the Leica LeitzPhone 4, a collaborative effort between Xiaomi and the renowned German camera manufacturer, Leica. This partnership, highlighted at MWC 2026, underscores Xiaomi’s commitment to hardware-driven photographic excellence. Honor also used MWC 2026 to launch its MagicPad 4, an ultra-thin tablet.

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been described as a “cameraphone with a monstrous zoom,” according to reports from the event. Details regarding the specific hardware improvements enabling this capability were not immediately available, but the company’s emphasis on hardware limitations suggests these advancements are central to its marketing strategy.

March 3, 2026 0 comments
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Qualcomm’s New Chip Aims to Fix AI Wearables—But Will It?

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor March 2, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, signaling a broader ambition for its chips beyond smartwatches and into the emerging category of AI-powered wearables. The new chip, built on a 3nm process, is designed to power devices ranging from AI pins and pendants to smart glasses, according to a company announcement.

Even as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips have long been used in wearables like the Pixel Watch 4 and Ray-Ban Meta glasses, the Wear Elite represents a shift towards prioritizing on-device artificial intelligence. The platform incorporates Qualcomm’s Hexagon NPU, a neural processing unit designed for AI tasks, alongside an additional eNPU AI accelerator for low-power applications. Qualcomm claims a five-fold increase in single-thread CPU performance compared to the previous W5 Gen 2 chip, and improvements to the GPU’s maximum frame rate.

The Wear Elite is capable of handling a 2 billion parameter AI model on device, exceeding the 270 million parameter size of Google’s smallest AI model, Gemma. Qualcomm as well highlighted enhanced image stabilization for small cameras, supporting 1080p video capture at 60 frames per second. These features are intended to support AI vision models, though Qualcomm acknowledges the need for a consistent internet connection for many AI applications.

The company is already collaborating with Samsung, Google, and Motorola to integrate the Snapdragon Wear Elite into upcoming devices. John Kehrli, Qualcomm’s senior director of project management, told Gizmodo that the company is in discussions with multiple partners exploring various form factors beyond smart glasses, including devices like Razer’s proposed Project Motoko gaming headset.

The announcement comes amid a mixed reception for early AI wearables. Humane’s AI Pin, which raised $240 million in investment, faced criticism for its reliance on a constant internet connection and overheating issues, ultimately leading to the company’s collapse and sale of assets to HP. Other attempts, such as the Plaud AI Pin and Friend’s AI companion, have also struggled to gain traction.

Qualcomm is positioning the Wear Elite as a platform for innovation, anticipating a diverse range of use cases. Kehrli emphasized that the company isn’t focused on a single application, suggesting that the next device utilizing the chip may take an unexpected form. “What might make sense for you may not make sense for me,” he said.

Recent reports indicate that other tech giants are also exploring AI wearables. The Information reported that OpenAI and designer Jony Ive are developing a device resembling a smart speaker with integrated cameras, while Bloomberg claims Apple is working on an AI pendant similar to the Humane AI Pin, featuring an enhanced Siri.

March 2, 2026 0 comments
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Honor Robot Phone: 200MP Camera & First Look at MWC 2024

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor March 1, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

BARCELONA – Honor unveiled a working prototype of its “Robot Phone” at Mobile World Congress 2026, showcasing a smartphone integrated with a gimbal-stabilized camera arm and simultaneously teasing a separate, diminutive humanoid robot. Whereas full specifications remain limited, Honor confirmed plans to release the device in China during the latter half of 2026.

The Robot Phone, as demonstrated, features a 200-megapixel main camera housed within what Honor claims is the industry’s smallest 4DoF (four degrees of freedom) gimbal system. The camera arm extends and retracts from the phone’s chassis, offering stabilization and unique shooting angles. During a demonstration at MWC, the device was shown extending the camera, initiating an AI-powered conversation, and retracting the arm – confirming the mechanism’s functionality, though further capabilities were not displayed.

Alongside the phone, Honor presented a humanoid robot capable of performing complex movements, including dancing and backflips. The company offered no technical details regarding the robot’s construction or operation, though has previously indicated plans for a commercial launch. Demonstrations showed the robot waving and shaking hands with attendees, though the movements appeared inconsistent, raising questions about whether the robot was operating autonomously or under remote control.

Chinese smartphone manufacturers are increasingly focusing on artificial intelligence as a key differentiator, particularly as they navigate challenges related to the global memory chip shortage, according to reports from the South China Morning Post. This strategic pivot towards AI-driven features appears to be a common thread among several Chinese brands seeking to maintain market share and innovation.

Honor’s move into robotics, while still nascent, aligns with this broader industry trend. The company’s demonstration at MWC suggests a vision extending beyond traditional smartphone capabilities, potentially encompassing a range of AI-powered devices and robotic applications. Further details regarding Honor’s robotics strategy and the specifications of both the Robot Phone and the humanoid robot are expected to be revealed in the coming days as MWC 2026 continues.

March 1, 2026 0 comments
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Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D: Glasses-Free 3D Laptop Revealed at MWC 2024

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 27, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Lenovo is preparing to unveil a new device featuring glasses-free 3D viewing capabilities at Mobile World Congress (MWC) next month, according to a recent leak. The device, dubbed the Yoga Book Pro 3D by tech leaker Evan Blass, will be showcased at the annual technology event in Barcelona, running from March 2nd to 5th.

The Yoga Book Pro 3D distinguishes itself with dual displays enabling a stereoscopic 3D experience, a feature similar to that found in the Abxylute 3D One. Promotional images obtained by Blass reveal the device’s design, which incorporates a built-in stand, though less elaborate than the one utilized by Asus in its Zenbook Duo. The device likewise features two USB Type-C ports and an HDMI port on its left side, alongside a Slim Tip power connector, suggesting a relatively high-power requirement.

Lenovo’s presence at MWC 2026 will focus on “Smarter AI for All,” according to the company’s event page. The Yoga Book Pro 3D concept aligns with this theme, representing a potentially innovative application of display technology. MWC Barcelona is a major event for the mobile technology ecosystem, bringing together industry leaders and innovators, as hosted by the GSMA.

The leak follows Honor’s announcement that it will hold a launch event one day before MWC officially begins, on March 1st. The event is expected to showcase new devices from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. MWC 2026 is anticipated to be a significant showcase for advancements in artificial intelligence and 6G technology, with keynotes scheduled from SpaceX and Qualcomm.

Lenovo’s Yoga Book line has previously featured innovative form factors, such as the Yoga Book 9i, a dual-screen laptop. The Yoga Book Pro 3D appears to continue this trend, exploring new possibilities in portable computing and display technology. The device’s specifications remain undisclosed at this time.

February 27, 2026 0 comments
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Honor’s ‘Robot Phone’: AI-Powered Camera Steals the Show at MWC 2026

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 25, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Honor will enter the humanoid robotics space at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, unveiling its first AI-powered humanoid robot alongside a previously teased “Robot Phone” concept. The Chinese smartphone maker’s move signals a significant expansion beyond mobile devices and into AI-driven robotics and a broader smart ecosystem, according to company statements.

The “Robot Phone,” first showcased at CES 2026, features a gimbal-mounted camera designed to mimic human-like interaction. Promotional videos released by Honor depict the device responding to users, offering outfit critiques, and even engaging in playful interactions with infants. Although the videos have generated excitement, their heavily AI-generated nature has prompted questions about the device’s true capabilities.

Honor aims to be the first global smartphone brand to launch a humanoid robot designed for consumer service tasks, including shopping assistance and everyday support. The company has themed its MWC 2026 presence around “Believers in AI Future,” emphasizing its commitment to artificial intelligence. This ambition places Honor alongside other Chinese tech companies like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo, all of whom are investing heavily in AI innovation, as well as startups like Unitree that are pushing the boundaries of AI robotics.

Beyond the robotics reveal, Honor will too launch its Magic V6 foldable phone, the MagicPad 4 tablet, and the MagicBook Pro 14 laptop at MWC 2026. The Magic V6, the company’s fifth-generation foldable, is rumored to be thinner than its predecessor and potentially the first foldable device to achieve both IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance. Upgrades to the “Super Steel Hinge” and foldable glass screen are also anticipated.

The announcement comes as the mobile industry continues to explore the integration of artificial intelligence into smartphones. While advancements in large language models and agentic computing are progressing, questions remain about the readiness of phones to support complex robotic features, such as motorized limbs, and the impact such features would have on battery life and durability.

February 25, 2026 0 comments
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