Hubei Xingji Meizu Group

Hubei Xingji Meizu Group

A cross-sector platform for full-stack smart terminal technologies.

HQ location
Wuhan, China
Enterprise value
$1.4b
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Hubei Xingji Meizu Group represents a strategic convergence of consumer electronics and the automotive industry, driven by the vision of Li Shufu, the founder of Chinese auto giant Geely. The current iteration of the company was formally established in March 2023 following the merger of Meizu Technology and Li Shufu's Hubei Xingji Shidai Technology. This followed Xingji Shidai's acquisition of a 79.09% controlling stake in Meizu in July 2022. Meizu itself boasts a long history, founded in 2003 by Jack Wong as a manufacturer of MP3 and MP4 players before shifting its focus to smartphones in 2008. The group is now led by Chairman and CEO Shen Ziyu, an expert in the vehicle networking industry.

The core of Xingji Meizu's business model is the deep integration of smart devices with automobiles to create a seamless, multi-terminal user experience. Revenue is generated through the sale of a diverse portfolio of consumer electronics and by providing automotive software solutions. The company's strategy hinges on the idea that the future of mobility lies in the synergy between smartphones and smart cars. This vision targets consumers who desire a connected lifestyle, where their personal devices and vehicles operate as a unified ecosystem. The group is actively expanding its market presence, with recent entries into the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

Xingji Meizu's product lineup is extensive, spanning smartphones, XR (extended reality) devices like smart glasses, wearable technology, and crucially, smart car operating systems. A key product is the Flyme OS, a homegrown Android-based operating system, which has been extended into Flyme Auto, an intelligent cockpit system designed for vehicles. This software enables seamless connectivity, allowing phone applications to be mirrored and controlled on the car's display, along with features like a digital car key and over-the-air updates assisted by the smartphone. The company has also entered into a joint venture with electric vehicle maker Polestar to develop the Polestar OS based on Flyme Auto, which will be featured in models like the Polestar 4. Further solidifying its move into the automotive space, the company has announced plans for its own self-designed car, the MEIZU DreamCar MX. In early 2024, Meizu announced a strategic pivot to an "All in AI" focus, planning to cease the development of traditional smartphones to concentrate on a new generation of AI-driven devices and reconstructing its Flyme OS for this new era.

Keywords: consumer electronics, automotive industry, smart cockpit, operating system, Flyme OS, Flyme Auto, Li Shufu, Geely, smart devices, multi-terminal experience, connected car, smartphones, XR, Shen Ziyu, Meizu, Polestar, intelligent mobility, in-car infotainment, smart vehicle, ecosystem, wearable technology, digital key, AI devices, vehicle networking, automotive software

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