Xiaomi SU7 Phone-Car Computing Power & Display Sharing
Q: Do phone screen projection, pinned apps, and secondary screen casting use the car’s computing power or the phone’s?
A: Phone apps primarily utilize the phone’s computing resources when running standalone. During screen projection or pinned app scenarios, the car’s computational power also engages through collaborative coordination between devices.
This hybrid computing architecture leverages Xiaomi HyperOS Smart Cabin’s deep integration capabilities, enabling seamless sharing of hardware/software ecosystems between devices. The system dynamically allocates tasks:
Phone handles core app operations and data processing
Car manages display rendering, audio output, and interactive controls
Over 250 apps currently support this collaborative computing model, with continuous optimization planned based on user feedback.