Honor Phone Robot Finally Appears!, The Camera Can Follow Users Like Mini Droid

JAKARTA - Honor officially shows off one of the wildest experiments in the smartphone industry. Phone a cellphone with a camera that can move physically like a robotic arm is now seen in the original photo at the Honor User Carnival event in China. If previously sound like a gimmick, the actual shape turns out to be even more absurd and futuristic.

The device is exhibited in three colors, black, white, and gold, with the option of a glass back or synthetic skin. But all of that is less prominent than the features that make netizens shake their heads: the main camera module sitting on the motorized arm complete with built-in gibbons. When folded, the camera looks normal. But just one key tap, and the module appears like a small robot appendage from the sci-fi film.

Once the arm is lifted, this phone can do things that are never on any phone. The main camera can be used for selfies without the need to turn the device around. Video footage becomes more stable thanks to physical games. Even the phone can lock and follow the subject automatically, suitable for users who want to make vlog without tripod. Placed on a table, or tucked into a shirt pocket, this module can rotate itself with the help of AI to maintain framing.

The most unique feature is in the night sky: stellar tracking mode. The camera arm can slowly adjust to the movement of the constellation. The effect, users can take long-exposURE photos without additional devices such as astronomical mounts something other phones cannot yet do.

Initially the idea of a mechanical arm on the phone sounded like a waste of space. But after seeing how a feature like star-tracking works, this concept feels more like a real innovation than a gimmick. Even so, there is no guarantee that this experimental device will be mass-produced. For now, it stands as one of the strangest, ambitious, and sci-fi-flamed smartphone projects that have emerged in recent years.

The world of technology always gives birth to fun experiments like this, and the Robot Phone warns that behind the phone's glass screen, mechanical creativity can still make the industry rotate in an unexpected direction.