
"Its big hardware innovation is a 200-megapixel camera mounted on a gimbal arm, which unfolds from the back of the phone when you need it, and retracts behind a cover when you don't. It unlocks a set of camera features much like you'd find in a DJI Osmo Pocket. There's improved stabilization thanks to the gimbal, meaning steadier video output."
"You can manually control the arm, rotating the camera or turning it up and down, or let the AI-powered subject tracking take care of that for you, with the ability to rotate almost 360 degrees - meaning it doubles as a selfie camera too. Then there are automatic shooting modes, like the swiveling spin shot, and Honor has plans for other automations, including AI video editing."
"By combining that camera with a phone, content creators would be able to shoot and edit entirely on a single device that fits into their pocket, and the rest of us could get a phone with - supposedly - substantially improved video performance and main-camera quality for selfies."
Honor has unveiled its Robot Phone, featuring a distinctive 200-megapixel camera mounted on a motorized gimbal arm that extends from the device's back. The gimbal provides enhanced video stabilization comparable to DJI Osmo Pocket technology, while enabling manual camera control with nearly 360-degree rotation capability. The system includes AI-powered subject tracking, automatic shooting modes like swiveling spin shots, and planned AI video editing features. By integrating gimbal camera technology into a smartphone form factor, the device enables content creators to shoot and edit videos on a single pocket-sized device while offering improved video performance and enhanced selfie quality for general users.
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