Nubia to Launch AI-Powered Smartphone This Month

by Chief Editor

Nubia has announced plans to unveil a new AI agent smartphone at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, running from July 17 to July 20. The company claims the upcoming device will be the world’s first “AI agent smartphone,” featuring deep system-level integration and autonomous cross-platform capabilities, according to official posts on the company’s Weibo account.

The Evolution of the Nubia AI-Native Ecosystem

The upcoming handset arrives as a successor to the nubia M153, a device that first introduced users to the Doubao AI system developed by ByteDance.

Did you know?
The predecessor to this upcoming device, the nubia M153, is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and features 16GB of RAM with 512GB of internal storage, providing the hardware baseline for current AI-native workflows.

What to Expect from Autonomous Cross-Platform Operation

According to circulating reports, the primary differentiator for this new nubia smartphone is its "autonomous cross-platform operation." Unlike traditional AI assistants that require manual input for every command, an AI agent is designed to execute multi-step tasks across different applications without constant user intervention.

Comparing AI Assistants vs. AI Agents

Feature Traditional AI Assistant System-Level AI Agent
User Interaction Reactive (User asks, AI answers) Autonomous (AI initiates/executes)
Scope App-specific System-wide/Cross-platform

Anticipating the WAIC 2026 Reveal

Nubia has kept specific hardware specifications under wraps, choosing to reserve technical details for the WAIC event in Shanghai.

Comparing AI Assistants vs. AI Agents

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the new nubia AI smartphone be revealed?

The device is scheduled to make its debut at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, taking place from July 17 to July 20.

What makes this phone different from the M153?

While the M153 featured the Doubao AI assistant, the new model is marketed as an “AI agent” smartphone, suggesting it will feature deeper system-level integration and autonomous task execution across platforms.

Is the AI technology proprietary?

Nubia’s previous AI-native handset, the M153, utilized the Doubao AI system by ByteDance. Further details on the software stack for the new model are expected during the WAIC presentation.


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