The teased “HONOR Robot Phone camera” puts a mechanically moving, AI-controlled camera on a fold-out arm, pointing to a smartphone that can track, reframe, and stabilize like a pocket gimbal. For filmmakers, that could shift certain one-person shoots from add-on rigs to the phone itself. HONOR framed the concept as part of its long-term Alpha Plan and showed it alongside the Magic 8 series launch. What stands out for our audience is not the cute CGI tease, but the promise of a physically mobile camera head that can reposition autonomously. A number of outlets summarized the idea clearly: a gimbal-mounted camera that unfolds from the back of the phone, controlled by AI, with more details expected at MWC 2026. HONOR goes “Wall-E” in what seems to be an all-AI generated teaser: What a “built-in gimbal” could change on a shoot If the camera module truly sits on a motorized arm, the phone would not only stabilize electronically, it could also move the lens in space. That matters for practical shooting: set the phone on a mini-tripod, tap to select a subject, and let the camera subtly pan or tilt to keep framing while you conduct an interview, demonstrate a product, or vlog without a camera operator. Reports describe the device as an AI-enabled, gimbal-mounted system, which aligns with this motion-first idea. Context from a proven pocket gimbal – the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 CineD has spent real time reviewing a reference product in this category, the DJI Osmo Pocket 3....
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