Xiaomi Tests a Phone That Thinks for You
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Xiaomi Tests a Phone That Thinks for You
Xiaomi is developing a new concept phone that relies on artificial intelligence in an unprecedented way, a move that could reflect the future of smartphones in the coming years.
According to leaks published by the well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, the new phone is still in the testing and development phase, but it offers a completely different vision from current conventional phones, both in terms of design and how the cameras and AI work.
Nearly Bezel-less Design
According to the leaked details, the phone will come with a unibody design without any visible gaps, with a 6.5-inch screen using LiPo technology, along with ultra-thin, even bezels on all sides, measuring only about 0.5 mm thick.
As for the back, the phone is expected to have a single 200-megapixel camera with a large 1/1.12-inch sensor, while details of the front camera have not yet been fully revealed. Leaks also suggest the phone may feature a massive 8000mAh battery.
AI Takes Control of the Camera
But the most striking element of this phone isn't its design or specifications, but rather its integrated AI system.
According to reports, Xiaomi is developing an AI agent that runs continuously in the background at the system level. This agent can use the front camera to monitor, understand, and automatically interact with the surrounding environment without user intervention.
The system will also collaborate with the main camera to analyze scenes and enhance images in real time through AI-powered processing. In other words, the camera's function will no longer be limited to simply taking pictures; it will be able to understand what it sees and improve results based on real-time scene analysis.
Is the phone becoming a permanent smart assistant?
These leaks reflect a growing trend among tech companies to transform smartphones into digital assistants capable of making decisions and performing tasks independently.
Although the phone isn't expected to be commercially released anytime soon, many of the technologies being tested within it may later appear in future Xiaomi phones, particularly those related to photography and artificial intelligence.
It seems that the upcoming competition between phone companies won't be limited to processor power or the number of cameras, but will focus more on the phone's intelligence and its ability to understand the user and the world around them.

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