Chinese smartphone brands have been stepping up their efforts to bridge the gap between their devices and Apple’s ecosystem. We’ve already seen features like O+ Connect on the Oppo Find N5, which enables seamless file sharing and remote desktop access for Mac users. Now, Honor is joining the trend.

The company has confirmed that it will introduce cross-device connectivity with iOS at MWC 2025, as part of its broader Alpha Plan. Honor shared the news in a post on X (formerly Twitter) while branding the feature as AI Connect on its website. While details remain scarce, AI Connect will reportedly sit alongside AI Safety and AI Upscale.
Cross-device sharing has long been a challenge due to Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem. Users often have to rely on cloud services or third-party apps for file transfers between iOS and Android. However, Honor’s new system could offer an integrated alternative, removing the need for external applications.
Another teaser posted by Honor on X likely gives more clarity on how this technology might work. It suggests that the company might update its existing file-sharing service, Honor Share, to support cross-ecosystem transfers.
Honor says it will reveal full details about it at MWC 2025 in Barcelona on Sunday, March 2, at 16:30 CET. Stay tuned.
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