Smart devices brand Honor introduced MagicOS 10, which the company describes as an AI-driven operating system with self-learning capabilities. The new platform marks Honor’s shift toward integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into device systems and user experiences.
Alongside MagicOS 10, Honor presented its upgraded AI Connect platform and its “1×3×N” ecosystem strategy. The approach aims to open the company’s AI technology to global partners, support them across three areas, ecosystem, channel, and technology and brand, and expand into different industries such as education, office, smart home, audio, wearables, toys, and pet technology.
“A true AI OS must be an agentic OS that accomplishes a human-centric value leap while possessing self-evolving capability,” said James Li, CEO of Honor. “Honor is committed to collaborating with users, industry partners, and the developer ecosystem. User co-creation, industry symbiosis, and ecosystem co-prosperity jointly form the three driving forces behind our MagicOS evolution.”
MagicOS 10 is designed to move from a traditional device-cloud setup to an AI agent model catering to user needs. It has an upgraded version of YOYO, Honor’s digital assistant, now powered by the company’s MagicLM 3.0 language model. Honor claims that YOYO can understand, remember, and act on user requests for both daily tasks and creative work.
Features:
- YOYO AI Assistant: Can manage tasks such as color grading, image editing, shopping, and ride-hailing.
- Cross-Platform File Transfer: Enables seamless sharing of images, videos, and documents between Honor, iOS, Android, and Windows devices.
- Zero-Gravity Transparency Design: Offers system-wide transparent visual effects without increasing power use.
- AI Deepfake Detection: Identifies fake voices, filters, and scam content to enhance security.
Honor’s AI Connect platform, launched in 2022, now connects over 30 million devices. The latest upgrade expands its functions from simple interconnectivity to “intelligent connect,” allowing developers to access multimodal AI tools, reduce development costs, and build smarter applications.
Honor said it has partnered with more than 200 ecosystem collaborators and continues to invite global partners to co-develop technologies that make AI more accessible to users.

