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2026-07-19·BYTEDANCE·ai edge hardware
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ByteDance has launched the second generation of its Doubao Phone, branded as Nubia NaviX Ultra, which integrates AI...

ByteDance has launched the second generation of its Doubao Phone, branded as Nubia NaviX Ultra, which integrates AI agents capable of running ByteDance's own apps like Douyin and Luckin.

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ByteDance has launched the second generation of its Doubao Phone, branded as Nubia NaviX Ultra, which integrates AI agents capable of running ByteDance's own apps like Douyin and Luckin. The hands-on article from PandaDaily on July 19, 2026, reveals that the device is designed to run AI agents that queue up to work, signaling a push into AI-driven edge hardware. This move aligns with ByteDance's strategy to extend its AI ecosystem beyond software into custom hardware, potentially increasing demand for AI-capable chips and data center services. The launch comes amid a broader trend of tech companies developing on-device AI. While the phone may not be a mass-market product, it demonstrates ByteDance's commitment to edge AI deployment. The company's strong app ecosystem (TikTok and CapCut ranking in App Store top 40) provides a solid base for hardware integration.

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