The Honor Robot Phone is officially available for purchase as of August 18. This device marks a shift in handset design by introducing the first titanium alloy gimbal camera system capable of 360-degree rotation. The hardware allows the camera to pan and tilt, providing physical stabilization and movement tracking that standard mobile lenses lack. Available in Star Trail Silver and Moon Shadow Gray, the phone is built with a 9.59 mm profile.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. The display is a 6.3-inch LTPO panel featuring 2640 x 1216 resolution and peak brightness of 6800 nits. Honor has included two primary software modes: YOYO robot mode, which tracks user movement and reacts to music, and YOYO Pro mode, which manages long commands and automated tasks based on user habit detection.
The camera array includes a 200MP main sensor paired with a 50MP ultrawide lens and a 200MP zoom lens. Imaging capabilities are supported by the Yuguang H1 chip, enabling cinema-grade features like Log-C encoding and LUT color grading. The phone also supports 120W fast charging for its 7060mAh battery.
Pricing for the base model with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage starts at 9999 yuan. A high-end version with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is priced at 12999 yuan. The device is currently live on authorized shopping platforms for consumers interested in this specific hardware configuration.

