Huawei, Xiaomi, and Honor Dive into the Fray: The Terminal AI ‘Lobster’ Race Kicks Off
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On March 11, 2026, He Gang, the CEO of Huawei's Terminal Business Group (BG), unveiled the beta version of Xiaoyi Claw. He emphasized its ready-to-use functionality right out of the box and its robust support for multi-device collaboration. Xiaoyi Claw boasts an array of features, including trend tracking, professional knowledge inquiries, question-and-answer sessions, automation of repetitive tasks, and creative content generation. Thanks to the HarmonyOS ecosystem, Xiaoyi Claw can seamlessly interact with multiple devices, manage schedules and memos, and ensure data security for end-to-cloud collaboration.

Previously, Huawei's Xiaoyi Open Platform had introduced the OpenClaw mode, which supports connections to personalized intelligent agents, tailored to individual users' needs. On the same day, Honor made waves by announcing its ecosystem-wide 'Lobster Universe.' This innovative platform enables multi-device 'lobster farming' across PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Interaction and intelligent agent invocation are streamlined through YOYO, with functions gradually rolling out in beta testing, promising a more integrated and intelligent user experience.

Meanwhile, on March 6, Xiaomi jumped into the fray by initiating closed beta testing for Xiaomi Miclaw, a mobile AI Agent product built on the MiMo large model. This cutting-edge product supports five models from the Xiaomi 17 series. Xiaomi Miclaw stands out for its ability to understand vague intentions, autonomously invoke system tools and ecosystem services, and complete complex multi-step tasks, such as adjusting smart lighting and playing music. Moreover, it possesses self-evolving capabilities, constantly learning and adapting to better serve users' needs.