Saturday, July 27, 2024
HomeNewsGadgetsConcept AI Phone: Everything will work by...

Concept AI Phone: Everything will work by word of mouth, this brand responded by bringing app free smartphone

The use of AI in smartphones continues to grow. It was observed at the recent Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Spain that various smartphone manufacturers are currently incorporating AI features into their smartphones. And at this event, Deutsche Telecom and Brain.ai showcased their Concept AI Phone. The device also comes with AI features and offers LAM (Large Action Model)-Neutral AI. Let’s find out why the new device is the talk of the town right now.

Concept AI Phone is app free smartphone

Concept AI Phone offers cloud based AI features. And it also allows users to stay app-free through AI technology. But being app free doesn’t mean that users won’t need any apps on their devices. This feature simply eliminates the need to open the app repeatedly. Users of the Concept AI phone will get a separate button to open the app, which will get the job done. And for this, users only need to give voice commands. The phone is launched with a very simple interface with a single interaction button, so that users can easily enjoy the benefits of AI.

According to the company, the Concept AI Phone is capable of generating AI generated messages on its own. Also, it provides users with a great experience while completing tasks like flight booking and gift selection as well. The company’s CEO, Tim Hotgeis, said that in the next 5-10 years, no one will use the app anymore.

Note that despite the AI ​​feature in the device, users will also get the option to use different apps just like a normal smartphone. It will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor for performance. Notably, this German company has also developed an app free user interface for the new handset in collaboration with Qualcomm and Brain.

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Web Story

Latest Post