HONOR Unveils MagicOS 10 — The World’s First Self-Evolving AI System
HONOR has introduced MagicOS 10 — the world’s first operating system featuring a self-evolving artificial intelligence. The presentation took place in Shenzhen at the HONOR Global Developers Conference and marked a major step in transitioning from traditional operating systems to intelligent AI platforms.
MagicOS 10 represents a leap from conventional device management to a personalized AI experience. At the heart of the system is the upgraded YOYO assistant powered by the MagicLM 3.0 model, capable of seeing, remembering, and acting independently. A single request allows users to perform everyday and creative tasks such as image editing, color correction, shopping, or calling transport.
The system completely removes platform boundaries — instant file sharing is now possible between HONOR, iOS, Android, and Windows devices. The redesigned Zero-Gravity Transparency interface creates a sense of space and depth without increasing power consumption. The AI security system detects deepfakes and fraudulent scenarios, enhancing user protection.
HONOR also announced its updated HONOR AI Connect platform and the 1×3×N ecosystem strategy, which includes an open AI platform, three core support areas, and numerous practical applications — from education and smart homes to technologies for children and animals.
According to HONOR CEO James Li, MagicOS 10 marks the beginning of an era where an operating system becomes an intelligent companion that grows alongside its user. The company invited global partners to collaborate in developing an open AI ecosystem.
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