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Chinese smartphone makers bet on pivot to AI to weather memory chip crunch

Chinese smartphone makers bet on pivot to AI to weather memory chip crunch

Posted on 1 March 2026 By jobuzo

Chinese smartphone makers are set to introduce their latest handsets at MWC Barcelona, as the mobile industry navigates an ongoing memory crunch and a pivot to artificial intelligence.

Some Android phone makers are also expected to showcase experimental robots and other AI devices at the annual trade show formerly known as Mobile World Congress, which will run from March 2 to 5.

Honor, an independent brand formerly under Huawei Technologies, will unveil more details about its highly anticipated “robot phone”, a concept AI-enabled handset featuring a fold-out gimbal-attached camera, on the eve of MWC Barcelona.

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Besides the experimental robotic devices, the Shenzhen-based smartphone maker will also launch its latest foldable handset Magic V6, featuring a stronger hinge and upgraded AI functions.

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Vivo, the world’s fourth-largest smartphone maker according to IDC data, is set for the global debut of its flagship X300 Ultra. With a focus on enhanced imaging and videography capabilities, the X300 Ultra represents the firm’s latest push into the international premium market.

Honor will unveil more details of its ‘robot phone’ concept at MWC. Photo: Handout
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Chinese smartphone makers bet on pivot to AI to weather memory chip crunch


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