The AI revolution in your pocket

The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and smartphones will be remembered as one of the most transformative advancements of this era. At VEVE, being a Key Partner to all leading smartphone manufacturers including the likes of Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO and vivo amongst others provides us with a unique vantage point and insights into the future of the industry.

The potential impact of AI

AI is on the brink of transforming the modern smartphone, potentially changing the way we fundamentally use our devices. So much so, 28% of new smartphones will be generative AI-capable by 2025, driven by rapid advancements in chipset technologies and growing consumer demand. Here are some of the biggest benefits and potential pitfalls of this technological shift.

  • AI in Cameras: Enhances scene recognition, low-light performance, and real-time image processing.
  • Battery Life Optimization: AI learns user habits to manage power consumption, potentially boosting battery life by up to 30%.[1]
  • Processing Speeds: AI-powered chips improve efficiency for complex tasks like augmented reality and gaming.
  • Generative AI: 2024 has already seen deep integration of generative AI in flagship models from Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, ASUS and Honor
  • User-Centric Functionalities: On-device generative AI automates tasks, offers smarter communication tools, and enhances personalization

While there are plenty of positives, the integration of AI in smartphones raises significant privacy and data security concerns. As these devices collect and process vast amounts of user data, ensuring that this information is managed securely and ethically is paramount. Manufacturers and developers must implement robust security measures and strictly adhere to privacy regulations to protect user information and maintain user trust.

Here’s how top smartphone manufacturers (OEMs) are accelerating AI adoption across the globe

Apple
Apple has made significant strides in artificial intelligence, embedding advanced AI capabilities into its ecosystem. This includes integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT with Siri, offering users optional access to advanced conversational AI. Additionally, the new Genmoji feature lets users create custom emojis by simply typing a description, generating personalized options directly.

OPPO
OPPO is at the forefront of integrating AI into its smartphone offerings, with the aim of making it accessible to a broader audience. Over the last decade, OPPO has filed more than 5000 patents and about 70% out of those were for AI imaging. OPPO has also deployed LLM with 7 billion parameters on its devices.[2]

vivo
vivo has introduced features like the AI Note Assist which generates clear layouts, extracts key details, and creates to-do lists automatically. The new AI Screen Translation translates content on the page without switching apps while the AI Transcript Assist converts recordings to text quickly, simplifying the process of accessing and analysing meeting information.

Xiaomi
Xiaomi emphasizes “human subjectivity,” focussed on UX-driven AI technologies, like Xiaomi’s ‘AI Portrait’ feature on the Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra allows users to train the phone’s AI with their photos, generating realistic AI selfies in various settings based on text prompts.

Samsung
Samsung’s Galaxy AI has brought advanced AI to their smartphones, offering features like AI-driven voice control and live translation during calls and messages. Galaxy AI, powered by Google Cloud’s Gemini Large Language Model (LLM), enhances Samsung phones by making them more intuitive and user-friendly.

While the potential and use cases of AI are unimaginable, OEM manufacturers and researchers need to tread carefully. AI is only efficient when its trained right. The algorithms can lead to biased outcomes if the data lacks diversity and is factually incorrect. Thus, diverse training sets and constant evaluation of these systems will be necessary. The concerns of privacy and data security also remain critical making safeguarding user information while unlocking AI’s potential.

So, whether you’re snapping photos, optimizing battery life, or chatting with your phone (or with a bot), remember—the future will (most likely) be AI-powered.

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[1] Visermark, How AI is Revolutionising Smartphone Battery Life and Longevity
[2] OPPO, OPPO Announces Commitment to Making AI Phones Accessible to Everyone

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