Honor Shows Off Robot Phone with Movable Arm at MWC Chinese company Honor revealed a wild new smartphone called the Robot Phone at Mobile World Congress (MWC) this week. It’s like a regular phone but with a robot arm that pops out the back. They call it “a new kind of phone” and say it’s like stuffing a tiny robot inside. The arm has a 200-megapixel camera on a spinning gimbal that makes videos look super smooth and pro. Honor plans to sell it late in 2026.
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The best part? The arm moves on its own. It can look around, as if amazed, dance at a party, or nod yes while shaking no while someone tries on clothes. In video calls, it follows you as you walk around the room. It stays steady even if you shake the phone. This makes the phone feel alive and fun, like it has a personality.
Honor says this is “embodied AI.” That means the phone’s smart brain uses the arm to show feelings through real moves, not just words or screens. The AI hears sounds, watches movement, and keeps an eye on things. For making videos, it does cool spins and follows action without wobbling like what pros use big gear for.
The arm hides in a bump on the phone’s back when not needed. A sliding cover protects the camera but lets it snap pics even when tucked in. They call the movement “4DoF,” which means it twists and turns in four ways: up-down, side-side, roll, and extra reach from the arm.
At MWC, Honor showed this as part of their “Augmented Human Intelligence” idea. It’s AI that helps people in a friendly way. They also showed a tall robot person in their talk, but that’s just a dream for now.
Honor started in 2013 as part of Huawei but now stands alone. They’re famous for foldable phones that bend. They used those same tricks—like tiny motors—to squeeze the robot arm into a normal phone size.
Videos from the show prove it works great. The camera dances, stares in wonder, and tracks people smoothly. No more blurry clips from shaky hands. Creators can make movie-like videos easily. Regular folks get a phone that chats back with wiggles and nods.
Why is this important? Because many smartphones today feel the same and are a bit boring. This new phone adds a fun robotic feature and better cameras, which makes it more exciting to use.
It could change the way people take selfies, make video calls with friends, or use AI assistants. The moving part may help the camera adjust automatically or create new ways to interact with the phone.
Some people may worry about battery life and how strong the phone will be. But Honor says the phone is built to be durable and reliable.
Public reactions on (X) Twitter show skepticism as well as curiosity about the product.
One user questioned the purpose of the device, saying it makes them wonder who actually asked for it, which suggests they think the product may not solve a real need.
Another user gave a more technical criticism, arguing that it seems like a niche idea that may not work well for the mass market. They also said that a continuous AI agent would need constant visual input from the user’s perspective rather than being used from a phone that has to be positioned or held up.
A third user asked whether the device could be used for vlogging with face or motion tracking and stable video, showing curiosity about its possible practical uses.
Honor sells tons of phones worldwide, like the Magic series. They hit big after leaving Huawei in 2020. This Robot Phone aims at young people who love TikTok and quick videos. It might cost around $1,000, like top phones. MWC is a huge phone show with over 100,000 people. Honor’s demo was a hit. Other companies showed AI chips and robots, too. This phone feels like a mix of phone and pet robot. Imagine your phone growing an arm to help film, play, and express itself. The gimbal keeps shots steady. The AI makes it smart and sassy. Late 2026 can’t come soon enough.
Honor wants phones to feel more like living things, not just flat screens. The robotic arm adds movement and makes the phone more interactive. In the future, updates might allow it to pick up small objects or even wave hello. This could be fun for gamers, vloggers, and anyone who is tired of using normal, boring phones.
This could spark copycats from Samsung or Apple. Robot arms in pockets? The future looks bendy and movable.
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