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SpaceX shows investors a slim AI smartphone prototype powered by xAI technology

· July 1, 2026
SpaceX shows investors a slim AI smartphone prototype powered by xAI technology

What happened

SpaceX revealed a prototype for an AI-powered smartphone that is slimmer than the iPhone. The device runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and features its own operating system designed to integrate xAI technology, SpaceX’s AI initiative. Elon Musk intends for the phone to serve as the foundation for an “everything app,” modeled after WeChat’s multifunctional platform.

Why it matters

SpaceX pushing into AI smartphones with proprietary OS and AI built-in puts pressure on existing mobile ecosystems dominated by Apple and Google. By controlling both hardware and software focused on AI capabilities, SpaceX could reshape how operators and businesses engage with AI on mobile. The ambition to create an all-in-one app signals a move to integrate messaging, payments, AI assistance, and more in one place, which could raise the bar for user expectations and digital platform services. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip choice suggests a focus on high performance within standard hardware frameworks, but the success hinges on adoption by developers and consumers wary of another platform.

What to watch next

Watch for SpaceX’s next steps around this phone’s software development, developer support, and formal product plans. The viability of Musk’s “everything app” depends on API openness, third-party integrations, and user base growth. Also monitor how Apple and Google respond, whether through software innovation or partnerships, as they face a potential new competitor in the AI smartphone space. Finally, track hardware details like battery life and sensors, which will be critical for practical adoption but remain unconfirmed.

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