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Honor is making some big moves at MWC 2025. The company announced today that it will start offering seven years of software updates for its flagship phones, alongside a new AI-powered mobile agent.

But that’s not all—Honor is also rolling out new tools designed to make file sharing easier, improve smartphone photography, and help detect deepfake images and videos. Let’s get into the details here.

AI Connect

One of the more interesting features Honor announced today at MWC 2025 is AI Connect. It allows users to wirelessly transfer photos, videos, and other files between Android and iOS devices. 

Honor calls it the “world’s first all-ecosystem file-sharing technology,” claiming it offers fast transfer speeds between both platforms.

According to brand, AI Connect can transfer files at 125MB/s between Honor devices, 100MB/s with other Android phones, and 85MB/s to iPhones. However, iOS users will need to install a new app called Honor Connect to enable file transfers between Honor and iPhones.

AiMAGE 

Honor is also launching AiMAGE, a new branding for its AI-powered photography features. The company says AiMAGE uses a combination of on-device and cloud-based AI models to improve photo quality.

When on the device, it will use a 1.3-billion-parameter AI model that will help boost image clarity by 50%. Meanwhile, a much larger 12.4-billion-parameter model in the cloud will help improve details in telephoto shots by tapping into more computing power. 

Honor is also working with partners like Google Cloud to expand these AI imaging features over time. One of the first AiMAGE features to roll out is AI Upscale, which can restore old portrait photos. Honor says this feature will roll out on the Magic 7 series —excluding Magic 7 Lite— starting in March.

AI Deepfake Detection

Honor is also introducing an AI Deepfake Detection tool, which is designed to help users identify altered media. The feature looks for things like pixel-level inconsistencies, unnatural edges, and even facial mismatches—such as a face that doesn’t quite align with its ears or hair.

If the system detects potential manipulation, it alerts the user so they can decide whether the content is trustworthy. Honor first previewed this feature at IFA 2024, but today, the company confirmed it will first roll out on the Magic 7 Pro and Magic V3.

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