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Honor has already confirmed that the Honor Robot Phone, which initially felt more like a futuristic concept than a commercial product, will go on sale in China in the second half of this year. Now, a new post on Weibo from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station appears to narrow down the launch window, giving us a clearer idea of when the innovative smartphone could finally reach buyers.

Honor Robot Phone release timeframe

Responding to a social media comment asking whether Honor’s Robot Phone would be powerful enough, Digital Chat Station simply replied, “Soon, August,” hinting that the official debut is just weeks away. Honor has not confirmed the exact launch date, but the latest teaser aligns with the company’s earlier announcement that the Robot Phone would go on sale in China during the second half of 2026. If the timeline proves accurate, August could mark its first commercial unveiling.

Honor first showcased the Robot Phone during MWC 2026, where it attracted attention with a motorized camera arm integrated into the rear of the device. Instead of using a conventional camera module, the smartphone features a fold-out mechanism that can extend, rotate and stabilize itself while recording videos. The company says the camera houses a 200-megapixel sensor mounted on what it describes as the industry’s smallest 4DoF gimbal, designed to deliver smoother handheld footage and improved subject tracking.

Honor has also partnered with ARRI to bring professional filmmaking capabilities to the Robot Phone. The smartphone supports ARRI’s LogC technology at the RAW level and works with the company’s LUT ecosystem in DaVinci Resolve, allowing creators to achieve cinema-style colour grading. During the Shanghai International Film Festival, Honor even used the Robot Phone to capture professional cinematic footage, demonstrating the device’s video capabilities in a real-world production environment.

Beyond imaging, the Robot Phone also introduces AI-powered interactions that allow the motorized camera module to respond with physical gestures such as nodding or shaking while following subjects automatically during recording.

With its combination of mechanical stabilization, AI features and filmmaking tools, the Robot Phone aims to stand apart from conventional flagship smartphones. More details are expected when the device is officially unveiled.

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