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China’s Huawei bets on AI phone in challenge to Apple, Samsung

Richard Yu, chief executive of Huawei’s consumer business group, presents the new Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro phones at the official launch event in Munich, southern Germany, on Monday. Photo: EPA
Richard Yu, chief executive of Huawei’s consumer business group, presents the new Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro phones at the official launch event in Munich, southern Germany, on Monday. Photo: EPA
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Shenzhen group unveils Mate 10, which it hopes will help cement its place among world’s top three makers weeks after US giant reveals top-line iPhone X

Chinese technology group Huawei unveiled its latest smartphone on Monday, talking up the advanced artificial intelligence capabilities it hopes will cement its place among the world’s three biggest manufacturers.

News of the Shenzhen-based group’s new Mate 10 phone came only weeks after Apple unveiled its top-of-the-line iPhone X, a timing choice many industry observers have read as a direct challenge to the California tech titan.

This phone [the Mate 10] is designed for ultimate performance, that’s the most important thing
Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei’s consumer business group

Huawei has become a fixture in listings of the top three smartphone makers by worldwide unit sales in recent years, investing heavily in technology and design to vault beyond the low- and mid-range devices that still round out its range.

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The launch of the new Huawei Mate 10 smartphone, which is aimed at the luxury market, comes weeks after Apple unveiled its top-of-the-line iPhone X. Photo: EPA
The launch of the new Huawei Mate 10 smartphone, which is aimed at the luxury market, comes weeks after Apple unveiled its top-of-the-line iPhone X. Photo: EPA

Like its rivals Apple and Samsung, it has built AI features directly into the processor at the heart of its latest phone, allowing the device to help users translate between languages, choose the most appropriate camera settings or take over busywork, such as organising files and photos.

Computing is undergoing a fundamental shift from being mobile first to AI first
Google executive Jamie Rosenberg

Ideally, AI can help shift such everyday tinkering into the background, saving people time and minimising annoyance.

“This phone is designed for ultimate performance, that’s the most important thing,” Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei’s consumer business group, told journalists and bloggers in the southern German city of Munich.

Visitors are reflected in a window with the Huawei company logo during the official launch event for the Huawei Mate 10 smartphone series. The chinese manufacturer's new offering is aimed at the luxury market. Photo: EPA
Visitors are reflected in a window with the Huawei company logo during the official launch event for the Huawei Mate 10 smartphone series. The chinese manufacturer's new offering is aimed at the luxury market. Photo: EPA

Huawei uses Google’s Android operating system rather than keeping the same tight control over hardware, operating system and third-party apps as Apple.

Google executive Jamie Rosenberg made a brief appearance on stage to promise new tools early next year to let developers access the phone’s AI processor.