Honor turned heads at MWC 2026 when it showed off the Robot Phone, a concept device that looked unlike anything else on the stage. The company confirmed it would go on sale in the second half of 2026, and a follow-up tip from Digital Chat Station placed the launch in August. Now the same tipster is back with what appears to be a full specification sheet.
According to Gizmochina, Digital Chat Station has shared the phone’s core specs, and they paint a picture of a genuine high-end device rather than a novelty product. The numbers suggest Honor wants the Robot Phone to compete with the best Android flagships on the market, not just attract attention for its looks.
This matters because Honor has been pushing hard to rebuild its global reputation since separating from Huawei in 2020. Landing a credible flagship with standout specs would reinforce that the company is a serious player, not just a mid-range manufacturer riding on past recognition.
On the display side, the leak points to a 6.3-inch to 6.4-inch flat screen with a 1.5K resolution and thin bezels on all four sides. The processor tipped is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is Qualcomm’s next top-tier chip. Battery capacity is estimated at around 6,000mAh, which would be generous even by 2026 standards.
The camera system is where things get interesting. Digital Chat Station claims the Robot Phone will carry:
- A 200-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.6 aperture, 23mm focal length, and 4D gimbal stabilization
- A 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera
- A 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera
Having two 200MP sensors in a single phone is unusual, and Honor is said to tie it all together with its Ailai imaging technology. The tipster also claims the Robot Phone’s camera setup is essentially an early look at what Honor is preparing for the Magic 9 series. If that’s accurate, it means the Robot Phone isn’t just a standalone experiment. It’s a testing ground for technology that will show up in Honor’s main flagship line later.
Pricing hasn’t been confirmed, but Digital Chat Station made clear the Robot Phone won’t be cheap. Given the specs on paper, that’s not a surprise. A dual 200MP setup with flagship-grade silicon puts this squarely in the premium tier, likely above 6,000 yuan if it follows the pricing logic of comparable devices from Honor’s competitors.
None of this is official. Honor hasn’t confirmed any specifications, so everything here should be treated as unverified until an announcement comes. That said, Digital Chat Station has a solid track record on Chinese Android leaks, and the details here are specific enough to suggest they come from somewhere close to the production process. If August holds as the launch window, official confirmation shouldn’t be far off.
