Nubia AI Agent Smartphone Will Use Apps Without You Touching
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Nubia, a ZTE sub-brand, will unveil the world’s first AI agent smartphone at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai from July 17–20, 2026. Powered by ByteDance’s Doubao AI, the device operates at the system level using a GUI agent that visually reads screens to autonomously open apps, compare prices, and complete purchases without user input. This follows the December 2025 launch of the Nubia M153 prototype, which sold out its limited run of 30,000 units in one day at 3,499 yuan. Although the predecessor faced immediate blocking of automated actions by major platforms like WeChat and Taobao, the new commercial model aims to refine this technology. No Western release is planned due to regulatory friction surrounding ByteDance. The upcoming device represents a shift from conversational AI to autonomous screen interaction, marking a significant step in mobile automation despite current platform restrictions.
💡 Why It Matters
- · This shift from conversational assistants to autonomous agents that visually navigate interfaces challenges the traditional app ecosystem’s control over user interaction.
- · By bypassing standard APIs, the technology forces major platforms to reconsider how they protect their interfaces from automated, system-level access.