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HTech CEO teases the company’s new custom Android operating skin MagicOS 8.0 in India

Honor recently announced its newest custom Android operating skin MagicOS 8.0 which is based on Android 14 and comes with AI integration and MagicLM. The company also announced its plan to roll out the phones in China. In an interview given to the mobile Indian HTech CEO Madhav Sheth himself said Honor 90 and Honor X9b will receive the Android 14-based MagicOS 8.0 update in India sometime during Q2 2024.

And now the company’s CEO has teased MagicOS 8.0 in India for the first time. In a recent X post Madhav wrote “HONOR’s Intent-based UI surpasses Apple iOS in speed, featuring proprietary on-device LLM with enhanced performance, and AI-driven functionalities. Can’t wait to experience MagicOS 8.0!”.

Now that it has been teased we can expect Honor users to soon receive the Android 14-based MagicOS 8.0. The new UI skin is claimed to be the first to feature an “intent-based user interface”. It features AI-powered improvements and allows users to perform a number of features.

It includes organising tasks, humanistic technology with boundless interconnection, personalised features, and space compression features. Overall security of the system will also be enhanced with triple safety protection. The company has already announced the public beta rollout plan and 90 Pro, 90, 80 Pro Flat Screen Model, 80 Pro, 80 GT, and 80 smartphones have been announced for the March month.



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