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Technology & IT | Wednesday 6 December, 2017 1:07 am |
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Your HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro gets to know you better over time!

At home, in the car, on the street, in the office, our eyes are always on our smartphones. And it’s so hard to put them down because we rely on them to do many things. Our smartphones became more of a necessity than an accessory: we touch them more than 2617 times, use them for more than 4 hours, and check them more than 47 times a day!

 

Knowing how much we rely on our smartphones, Huawei designed the HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro, embedding artificial intelligence and a powerful processor to allow the phone to learn everything about you, and thus offer you a faster and smoother experience.

 

The HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro comes with an advanced technology inside; we’re talking about the world’s first artificial intelligence processor, the Kirin 970, built to deliver a never-seen-before performance once it gets to know you very well. In fact, this new processor is endowed with advanced technological features: machine learning and deep learning. Thanks to these features, your phone learns and builds a model of your behavior as you use it every day; it understands your behavior and learns your preferences: what are the games you like to play, what are your favorite apps, at what time of the day and how many times you use these apps, etc.

 

Once the phone gets to know all this data, it starts to predict your behavior and allocate the CPU, GPU and other resources to your mostly used apps, to offer you an ultimate performance that is 25% faster than its predecessors the more the device learns about you, the faster experience it will provide you. And when it learns about the apps you use the least or do not need, it compresses them in the memory and save more space to keep your device ready for a fast performance at any time of the day.

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