1. Honor announced release date of Honor 200 series phones with 4-layer AI architecture at VivaTech in Europe.
2. 4-layer AI architecture includes cross-device AI, platform AI, app-focused AI, and Cloud-AI services.
3. Honor partners with Harcourt Studio for portrait photography algorithms on 200 series phones, with few specs known at this time.
At VivaTech in Europe, Honor announced the launch date of its new 200 series phones with 4-layer AI architecture, set to hit global markets on June 12. This new generative AI system is featured in the Honor 200 and 200 Pro models, enhancing user experience with advanced capabilities. Previous AI developments from Honor, such as MagicRing and Magic Portal, showcased sophisticated features like seamless device integration and content sharing predictions.
The 4-layer AI architecture includes cross-device and cross-operating system AI, platform AI for personalized interactions, app-focused generative AI applications, and Cloud-AI services for specific experiences. This on-device AI focus sets Honor apart from other companies heavily reliant on cloud services for AI functionalities.The collaboration with Harcourt Studio promises studio-quality portraits with algorithms distilled from their black-and-white portraiture style. Despite the anticipation for the Honor 200 series phones, details on specs remain scarce, with only hints of Magic OS 8.0 and a potential 50MP primary camera from leaks.
Honor’s CEO, George Zhao, emphasized the importance of on-device AI for personalized, intuitive, and secure AI experiences. The partnership with Google Cloud aims at enhancing AI capabilities for users, showcasing a commitment to delivering seamless AI experiences. The combination of cutting-edge technology and strategic collaborations positions Honor as a key player in the evolving tech landscape.