Overview
- Honor demonstrated the Robot Phone with a retractable camera on a compact 4DoF gimbal, AI subject tracking, gesture‑like movements and a 200MP sensor with three‑axis stabilization and Super Steady Video.
- Company representatives said the Robot Phone is expected in the second half of 2026 with an initial rollout in China, though pricing, final specifications and wider markets remain unconfirmed and some outlets describe it as a concept device.
- The Magic V6 foldable debuted with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a 6,660 mAh silicon‑carbon battery in an 8.75 mm closed profile, reinforced hinge, and dual IP68/IP69 water‑ and dust‑resistance; pricing was not disclosed.
- Honor highlighted ecosystem devices focused on productivity, including the 4.8 mm‑thin MagicPad 4 tablet and the MagicBook Pro 14 laptop with Intel Core Ultra Series 3, pitched for seamless cross‑device collaboration.
- A humanoid robot also appeared on stage as part of Honor’s broader push into physical AI following last year’s Unitree acquisition, signaling ambitions that extend beyond traditional smartphones.