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HUAWEI creating its own virtual assistant for Chinese market

August 18, 2025

While most of the world thinks ofAmazon’s AlexaandGoogle Assistantwhen it comes tovirtual assistants, not everyone finds them so useful: neither platform currently understands Chinese. Yes, you may ask both assistants to translate something into Chinese (and Amazon hassome big plans when it comes to translation), but you can’t ask the systems a question in Chinese.

Huaweiis apparently looking to jump into this untapped market by creating its own virtual assistant specifically for China. There are multiple international HUAWEI products that integrate either Google Assistant or Alexa, but not in the versions sold in Chinese markets. If HUAWEI had its own virtual assistant, it wouldn’t have to wait for Google and Amazon to add Chinese language support.

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XDA Developersfound that, apparently, HUAWEI has a virtual assistant called HiAssistant that will roll out in future Chinese-market HUAWEI smartphones, such as theP20 and P20 Plus. The information comes from firmware files taken from the Chinese version ofHuawei’s Mate 10EMUI 8.1 release, which is based on Android 8.1 Oreo.

Now, there are some caveats here. First, the assistant will only run on devices with theKirin 970 SoC, as other chips in HUAWEI devices do not have a dedicated NPU (neural processing unit) to run the full-blown virtual assistant. Also, the Android version must be EMUI 8.1, the phone must be designed to be sold in the Chinese market, and you must be able to speak and understand Chinese, clearly.

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Some Chinese users might know of the appHiVoicethat comes preinstalled on some HUAWEI devices. With HiVoice, Chinese-speaking users can do simple things like ask for the GPS location of the device, make a phone call, etc. HiAssistant will be a much more advanced version of HiVoice, similar to how Google Assistant is an advanced version ofGoogle Now.

Using HiAssistant, a user will be able to control nearly every setting on the device with their voice, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, volume levels, brightness, etc. You will also be able to search for food, airplane tickets, navigation routes, videos, albums, movies, TV shows, and more.

Likely to be included with HiAssistant will be HiVision, which seems to be a clone ofGoogle Lens. Using your phone’s camera, you can frame a shot around an object and HiVision will give you more information about that object. For example, you could focus your shot on a toy a child is playing with at the park, and HiVision will tell you what that toy is and how to buy it for your own child.

HUAWEI has, as of yet, made no official announcement of HiAssistant, so all of this should be taken with a grain of salt. However, withthe launch of the P20 and P20 Plusonly a few weeks away, we can most likely expect to get more news about HiAssistant soon, since those devices will presumably be some of the first to support the new assistant.

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