Honor’s Robot Phone blends robot-grade motion, embodied AI, and a stabilized 200MP gimbal camera, redefining smartphone interaction and pushing mobile storytelling toward cinematic, expressive, ...
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HONOR is upping the ante when it comes to smartphone innovation with its new Robot Phone. This is the company’s unique offering with a gimbal camera attached to a robotic arm on its back. The brand ...
While Honor has already made plenty of product announcements, with tablets, foldables and more, its most interesting device at MWC 2026 is the Robot Phone — and maybe the humanoid robot that came ...
One of the coolest things we saw at CES earlier this year was the HONOR Robot Phone — HONOR’s Android handset with a built-in camera gimbal on the back. At the time, the Robot Phone was a ...
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Honor is clearly thinking beyond the usual smartphone rivals with its upcoming Robot Phone. The idea alone shows just how far the company is willing to stretch what a phone can be. We already know the ...
While the Honor Magic V6 is the brand’s biggest announcement at MWC 2026, the Robot Phone and humanoid robot are perhaps the ones the company is more excited about. While no one has really had a ...
The Robot Phone has a robotic camera that can track subjects as they move around. Honor also launched the Magic V6, its latest foldable smartphone. The releases come against the ongoing shortage of ...
Its 200-megapixel main camera is supposedly built into the smallest 4DoF gimbal around. Its 200-megapixel main camera is supposedly built into the smallest 4DoF gimbal around. is a news editor with ...
CES this year was packed with humanoid robots. From LG’s CLOiD to Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, the show floor was filled with robots designed to handle everything from household chores to assembling cars.