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A closer look at Honor’s Robot Phone

March 1, 2026
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A closer look at Honor’s Robot Phone
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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 alongside it.

After briefly showing off a model at CES, Honor isn’t quite ready to launch its Robot Phone. However, we got more specs, tech demos and a closer look following the company’s MWC press event in Barcelona. The Robot Phone is currently set to launch later this year.

Image by Mat Smith for Engadget

Honor has put a lot of effort into ensuring its camera gimbal is highly mobile, to the point of creating a tiny personal robot that is, dare I say, adorable? The Robot Phone’s pop-up camera can cock its head, shake to say no, nod to agree, and even “flip” – or at least rotate 360 degrees. According to Honor’s presentation, it can even bop along to songs. A spokesperson told me that it’s got five songs in its repertoire, so it’s not clear whether they’re programmed for these kind of demos, or will be a feature of the final retail device.

Another demo here at MWC showed how you could make the Robot Phone “sleep” by covering its gimbal eye, though it’s odd that the camera is still exposed rather than folded away. My main concern with the Robot Phone is the robustness and durability of its robotic mechanisms. We’ve lived through several waves of smartphones that attempted much simpler mechanical camera functions and the threat of dust or heavy-handed users can’t be ignored.

Honor Robot Phone at MWC 2026

Image by Mat Smith for Engadget

The company says it’s taken what it learned from foldables, regarding high-performance materials and simulation accuracy, and applied it to shrinking the camera module. On stage, Honor CEO James Li revealed what he calls the industry’s smallest micro motor, much smaller than a 1-euro coin and, he added, 70 percent smaller than existing micro motors.

As this component has been reduced substantially, the Robot Phone’s gimbal will be the industry’s smallest 4-degrees-of-freedom gimbal system. That’s a spec – we finally got a spec! It’ll also offer three-axis stabilization in this tiny camera package, with the primary camera using a 200-megapixel sensor.

The fold-away panel that the primary camera tucks into also reveals more typical cameras, so you’re not forced to use the gimbal if you don’t need it. Still, that’s one very thick camera unit:

Honor Robot Phone at MWC 2026

Image by Mat Smith for Engadget

Honor has already started building out camera modes and features, with a Super Steady Video mode that enhances stability while swinging the Robot Phone around to capture video. AI Object Tracking will apparently intelligently follow subjects, while AI SpinShot supports intelligent 90-degree and 180-degree rotational movement for more cinematic transitions. We’ve seen these sorts of pre-programmed movements and functions in full-size phone gimbals and action cams. If Honor can nail it in such a tiny form, it’ll be impressive.

Other specifications during Honor’s press event were sparse, although the company announced a collaboration with ARRI Image Science to bring its cinematic smarts to the Robot Phone’s gimbal camera.

In a press release, Honor’s Li said the collaboration would bring ARRI’s “cinematic standards and professional workflows” into mobile imaging. It’s apparently the first time elements of ARRI Image Science are being integrated into a consumer device. Dr. Benedikt von Lindeiner, VP at ARRI, said the goal is to bring a true cinematic aesthetic, such as “natural color, gentle highlight roll-off, and a sense of depth,” to shooting with an Honor smartphone.

Honor Robot Phone at MWC 2026

Image by Mat Smith

Honor also made a humanoid robot companion for its Robot Phone. The bot took to the stage alongside the Robot Phone, danced alongside human dancers, did a backflip and shook hands with CEO James Li. It didn’t say a thing, but fortunately, during some on-the-rails banter between the robot, Robot Phone and Honor’s CEO, the Robot Phone was particularly chatty.

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Like the many humanoid robots we’ve reported on and seen in person, Honor hopes to put it to work in both industrial and domestic settings, pitching it as a central part of the company’s multi-million-dollar push into AI. For now, it’s being called Honor Robot.

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