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AI agents will take over mobile terminals in next decade, Honor's product line president says

Mobile terminals will no longer be containers for installing applications but will turn into a stage for artificial intelligence agents over the next ten years, according to the president of the product line of Chinese smartphone giant Honor.
With AI gradually evolving into agents capable of understanding intentions, planning tasks, and executing operations, mobile terminals enter a new cycle of transformation, Fang Fei said in a keynote speech at a sub-forum of the 2026 Mobile World Congress Shanghai on June 24.
Mobile terminals are undergoing three changes, she noted. The interaction mode is shifting from a graphical user interface to an agentic one based on natural language and intention expression, the value system is transforming from being centered around the application ecosystem to deeply mining and managing users' long-term usage records, and the distribution logic is starting to change from consumer-oriented to agent-oriented, she pointed out.
"Terminals will become a must-pass path for AI to enter human real life," Fang said. In the past, terminals played more roles as hardware carriers and entry points, but as agents increasingly rely on user scenarios, device status, and long-term behavioral data, their importance is on the rise, she added, noting that this is also a rare window of opportunity for terminal manufacturers in the AI era.
In addition, traditional operating systems, which focus on the management of applications, will not be able to adapt to the autonomous collaboration needs of agents, Fang stressed.
At the forum, Fang unveiled Honor's next-generation AI terminal top-level system architecture Agentic OS, saying that its complete technical framework will likely be released next month.
Under the Agentic OS architecture, agents can autonomously complete full-process tasks across apps without manual operations, terminals accept various input information, including voice, gestures, eye movements, and body movements, and are no longer limited to touch-screen input, and agents can proactively plan, serve, and execute tasks for owners, Fang said. The architecture will also achieve unified scheduling of various terminals, including mobile phones, personal computers, wearable devices, and smart homes, she added.
Agentic OS will completely change the relationship between humans and devices, transforming terminals from passive tools to intelligent partners who understand users and can take action, Fang pointed out.
Source: Yicai Global

