In this case, smartphones serve as a hub connecting other intelligent terminals, from wearable devices to internet-connected vehicles, in order to perform a variety of daily tasks.
"Users will be able to use voice commands to give cars instructions like making an online purchase, which would previously only be achieved through manual inputs. Bigger TV displays will also be put to full use, as photos and files stored on phones are synchronized," he said.
Shao also said Huawei's self-developed internet of things solutions and service distribution platforms will encourage industry players to embrace the smart and interconnectivity technologies.
Huawei, based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, was the second-biggest smartphone vendor in the first quarter of 2019, behind South Korea's Samsung Electronics, according to research and advisory firm Gartner.
Leading Chinese companies like Huawei are "global trendsetters" in the smart connectivity arena due to the country's wealth of internet application scenarios, manufacturing prowess, profound supply chains and a large population eager to embrace technological leaps, said James Yan, research director at Counterpoint Technology Market Research.
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