Xiaomi, a global technology company, showed how artificial intelligence (AI) can make everyday life smarter at MWC 2026. Its “Human × Car × Home” ecosystem links smartphones, vehicles, and smart home devices so AI can help users in practical ways, not just on screens.

At the event, Xiaomi highlighted the Xiaomi 17 Series and Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi, created with Leica for advanced camera performance. The company also displayed AIoT devices, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Series, and a full range of Mijia smart home appliances. In vehicles, Xiaomi presented the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra and a concept hypercar, the Xiaomi Vision GT, showing how AI could shape the future of smart transportation.

A key part of the ecosystem is Xiaomi Miloco (Xiaomi Local Copilot), powered by Xiaomi’s MiMo foundation model. Miloco goes beyond single-device smart features, making the whole home intelligent. It uses AI to understand what’s happening in your home and respond automatically, while keeping personal data secure on your devices.

Miloco can adjust lights based on activities like reading or watching TV, detect clutter and tell a robot vacuum to clean, and control temperature for better sleep or comfort. Users can also give voice commands for more complex tasks, without having to set up rules manually. The system can even set music and lighting based on your mood or what it sees around the house, creating a responsive, AI-driven environment.

Xiaomi’s HyperAI ecosystem expands this intelligence across phones, vehicles, and smart appliances. Working with Google Gemini, HyperAI connects all devices so they can work together smoothly, making AI responses more natural and helpful throughout daily life.

Xiaomi also introduced new ways to interact with AI on devices. The Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max feature a Dynamic Back Display for personalized visuals, real-time selfie previews, and gaming from the back panel, offering a fresh way to engage with AI beyond the front screen.

The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo concept car made its global debut at MWC. Built with the Gran Turismo franchise, it has a teardrop-shaped cockpit, sleek aerodynamics, and a “Sofa Racer” interior that integrates AI features like Xiaomi Pulse, showing how smart driving could feel in the future.

Mobile imaging also got a boost with Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi. Both devices feature improved cameras, including a 1-inch main sensor and Leica-certified telephoto lens, for better night shots, detail, and zoom.

Xiaomi is also expanding smart home appliances worldwide. AI-driven air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines now adjust automatically to support daily life, making homes more comfortable and efficient. Today, Xiaomi smart appliances are available in 14 countries, bringing fully connected AI living to more people globally.

By connecting AI to homes, cars, and phones, Xiaomi is turning smart living from a concept into something practical, making everyday life easier, safer, and more enjoyable.

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