Nubia’s AI Agent Phone Could Turn One Request Into a Cross-App Workflow

Author: Qoo Media

Nubia is preparing a flagship smartphone designed to carry out complex, multi-step tasks across applications from a single natural-language request. Rather than merely returning an answer, its AI agent is intended to identify a user’s goal, plan the required actions, and complete the workflow.

The company has positioned the device as the world’s first AI agent smartphone, with its public debut scheduled for WAIC 2026 in Shanghai. Nubia has not yet disclosed the processor, RAM capacity, battery, or broader global availability for the handset.

What Nubia Wants the Agent to Do

Nubia’s examples suggest an assistant that can move beyond chat-based responses and take action across connected apps and data. One request could ask the system to find a train ticket to Beijing for the following morning and save the e-ticket in a Travel folder.

Another use case involves finding an executive’s email about a second-quarter report, revising a Google Slides draft using the points in that message, and then scheduling a team meeting. These scenarios remain examples of the intended capability, but they illustrate the company’s aim for system-level task automation.

AI System Type Main Function Example
Traditional AI assistant Answers, writes, or translates Drafting text or answering a question
Nubia AI agent Understands goals, plans steps, and acts across apps Managing travel tasks and saving documents

Mass-Production Claim and AI Foundation

In a Weibo post, Nubia said the device is more than a technology concept and is being prepared for mass production. Nubia President Ni Fei also said the company has completed registration for a large-scale AI model that serves as the system’s foundation.

Nubia is integrating Doubao, ByteDance’s mobile AI assistant, to support a more agent-oriented experience. The company’s approach depends on the AI being able to switch between applications, access necessary data, and follow instructions delivered by text or voice.

Design Details Revealed So Far

Visual materials show the phone in black, light pink, silver, and blue. The nubia logo sits in the middle of the rear panel, while three rear cameras are housed in a horizontal pill-shaped module.

Element Available Information
Colour options Black, light pink, silver, and blue
Rear camera Three lenses in a horizontal pill-shaped module
Product status Flagship said to be prepared for mass production

WAIC 2026 Will Be an Early Test

WAIC 2026 will take place in Shanghai from July 17 to 20 and will provide Nubia with a major AI industry stage. The event includes major technology companies such as Huawei, Alibaba, Tencent, and NVIDIA.

The key challenge will be whether an AI agent can act reliably when given access to sensitive information such as emails, calendars, documents, and other applications. A misunderstanding could lead to an incorrectly sent email, an unwanted calendar change, or another action that should have required user confirmation.

Nubia will need to demonstrate safeguards for privacy, accuracy, and correction before this form of automation can become dependable in daily use. Its WAIC presentation should offer the first clearer indication of how far the phone can operate independently.

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