Forget about touch screens, buttons and even voice. The Honor Magic 6 is here to usher in a new era of digital interaction. With sophisticated eye-tracking technology, this smartphone is designed to obey your eyes, turning every glance into a perfectly executed command.
When the eyes become the new touch screen. Keyword: eye-tracking
Eye-tracking is nothing new in the world of technology, but its application in smartphones is something revolutionary. This technology uses advanced sensors and algorithms to track eye movement and interpret it as a command. How does it work? In the case of the Honor Magic 6, the functionality has been called "Magic Capsule": the user can navigate, open and use apps simply with his gaze. A cursor on the phone screen follows the movement of the eyes, allowing smooth and intuitive navigation.
A new level of AI and other gadgets
Alongside the eye-tracking functionality, Honor has also introduced an intelligent voice assistant, YOYO. Upon closer inspection, it is the first example of how voice assistants will become "all-rounders" capable of performing even complex tasks. This, for example, can create short videos using photos and videos stored on the user's device. Then, with simple voice commands, change themes, music and settings of the videos generated, offering a level of customization never seen before. And now, have a couple of videos on the functions.
Honor Magic 6: when will we see it around?
At the moment, Honor has not yet released details on when the Magic 6 will be available on the market. However, it is powered by the Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3 mobile platform and the power of the language-on-device model (LLM) with a parameter size of seven billion, which suggests that it will be a powerful, cutting-edge device (read: it will cost a bang). We just peeked Motorola's "enveloping" news, and now this other seven-killer comes out. The Honor Magic 6 isn't just another smartphone; it's a step towards a future where technology is more intuitive and personalized than ever. Its capabilities could have implications far beyond the world of smartphones, influencing other devices and even forming the embryo of advanced solutions for sectors such as healthcare and home automation.
The future is now, and it's staring us right in the eye.