Chinese tech company Honor unveiled a highly discussed new concept device — the Robot Phone — at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, drawing significant attention from industry observers.
Many experts said the product left a strong impression, highlighting both the rapid development of China's AI applications and their growing influence on the global smart device ecosystem.
Breaking away from conventional smartphone design, the Robot Phone has a three-axis mechanically stabilized gimbal camera on the top of the device that can extend.
Traditionally, smartphone cameras are fixed in place, requiring users to raise the phone, aim it at the subject and manually adjust the angle. The Robot Phone, however, allows the camera to move independently, automatically adjusting its viewing angle according to a person's position, changes in the surrounding environment, and the user's intended task.
The device is also equipped with AI capabilities that allow it to communicate through motion. During interactions, the camera module can perform gestures such as "raising its head," nodding to signal agreement, or even swaying along with music, creating an interactive user experience.
In imaging performance, the Robot Phone combines its three-axis mechanical stabilization gimbal with a 200-megapixel sensor to address common smartphone video challenges such as shaky footage and imprecise subject tracking.
According to Honor CEO Li Jian, the company used high-performance materials originally developed for its foldable smartphones in the core components of the Robot Phone's motor. Using simulation technologies from foldable device engineering, Honor developed a miniature motor that is both compact and lightweight, enabling the camera's flexible movement without increasing the device's size.
"Smartphones should not remain a dull black rectangle with a touchscreen," Li said during the launch event. "We decided to give them not only a brain but also limbs. That's why we created bold and exploratory designs like the Robot Phone. We hope to bring new excitement to a smartphone industry that has become somewhat stagnant, and rekindle people's curiosity about mobile technology."