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Honor Robot Phone Hands-On: This Isn't a Gimmick

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The Honor Robot Phone is no longer a concept -- it’s a finished product now available in China. The first smartphone with a built-in motorized gimbal in its rear camera module is an engineering win for Honor, not least of which because it actually works. After spending hands-on time with the device, it’s clear enough this isn’t just another gimmicky half-baked experiment.
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(Dan Tri Newspaper) - The Honor Robot Phone was first introduced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 exhibition held in March. The device opens up a completely new mobile segment in the market.

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Read the original note in the following link: Honor's Arrest: The brand prepares new phones of at least 5 different series before the end of 2026 HONOR's year is far from over. And it is that to the recently Robot Phone, at least four more releases must be added before the end of 2026. Five main lines The company would be preparing novelties for the following series: Magic V, centered on folding phones. Magic, intended for premium and flagship m…

The world’s first robotic smartphone was officially introduced with a fully integrated 4DoF mechanical gymbal, AI-driven motion control and ARRI image science. HONOR announced the launch of the long-awaited HONOR Robot Phone. This revolutionary device, creator of a new category, breaks the physical boundaries of traditional mobile technology by integrating a fully motorized three-axis mechanical gymbal directly into its premium design.

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Tech Radar broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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