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Honor’s Robot Phone gets official Q3 2026 launch window

May 15, 2026 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Honor has confirmed its ambitious Robot Phone will officially launch in Q3 2026, following the device’s debut showcase at MWC26 Barcelona earlier this year. The company revealed the launch timeline after demonstrating the device at the 79th Cannes Film Festival as part of its partnership with the event’s China Night.

The Robot Phone represents Honor’s bold push into AI-powered hardware that blurs the line between smartphone and autonomous device. While pricing and launch markets remain under wraps, the company is clearly betting big on this category-defying product to differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded smartphone market.

At Cannes, Honor positioned the device as a tool for professional content creation, claiming it garnered praise from filmmakers, actors and celebrities for its ability to capture complex, stabilized tracking shots through its compact form factor. The company says it has partnered with camera technology specialist Arri to enhance the phone’s cinematic capabilities, signaling serious ambitions in the professional video market.

The Robot Phone’s standout feature is its 4DoF gimbal system that Honor describes as delivering “robot-grade motion control.” This isn’t just about camera stabilization – the system enables the phone to interact with users through gestures like nods and head shakes, capture footage through motion tracking, identify sounds, and even dance to music. It’s essentially a smartphone that can move and respond like a small robot.

This launch fits into Honor’s broader strategy to embed AI across its entire device lineup, which was evident during MWC26 where the company also showcased a humanoid robot alongside the Robot Phone. The move comes as smartphone makers scramble to find new ways to integrate AI capabilities beyond software features, pushing into hardware innovation that could redefine what a mobile device can do.

The timing of the Q3 2026 launch puts Honor in direct competition with other manufacturers exploring similar AI-powered hardware concepts. Success will likely depend on whether consumers are ready to embrace phones that move and gesture autonomously, and whether the professional video features justify what will likely be a premium price point.

For Honor, which has been rebuilding its global presence since separating from Huawei, the Robot Phone represents a chance to establish itself as an innovation leader rather than just another Android manufacturer. The company’s focus on cinematic capabilities and professional partnerships suggests it’s targeting content creators and tech enthusiasts rather than mass market adoption initially.

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