Earlier this year, Samsung introduced Galaxy AI, a package of AI-based tools and capabilities for carrying out daily tasks and boosting productivity, along with the Galaxy S24 series. OnePlus and Google have announced new technologies for their smartphones in recent months, joining the AI bandwagon. Xiaomi, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, appears to be working on AI functions that could be included into future models. According to reports, internal testing of these AI functions for the Xiaomi 14 series has begun by the business. The Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Pro, and Xiaomi 14 Ultra versions are currently part of the flagship series.
Xiaomi’s “AI Treasure Chest” feature for the Xiaomi 14 series has begun internal testing, according to GizmoChina, which cites internal sources. According to reports, the Xiaomi Al Treasure Chest is a collection of “hundreds of” AI capabilities developed to improve the Xiaomi 14 lineup’s user experience. The “AI Surprise Wallpaper” function is allegedly part of the alleged AI suite. It is anticipated that this feature will be deployed soon.
The internal testing is reportedly taking place between April 18 and August 2. The publication further states that only 78 people were said to have registered for the feature at the time the company shared the information with the publication and 40,000 places were left for internal testing.
With the “AI Treasure Chest”, the brand is said to be aiming to provide new solutions by integrating multiple Al technologies, as per the report. Xiaomi is reportedly accepting feedback about the features from Xiaomi 14 series users through its official feedback channel.
The Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Ultra are already available in India with an introductory price tag of Rs. 69,999 and Rs. 99,999, respectively. The Xiaomi 14 Pro, however, didn’t make its way to global markets outside China.
The latest Xiaomi 14 lineup runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and features its Android 14-based HyperOS interface. They sport LTPO AMOLED displays with up to 2K resolution and 120Hz dynamic refresh rate. The handsets also flaunt a Leica-tuned rear camera setup with support for 90W wired charging.