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Your Next Phone Might Have A Dancing Camera Arm That Follows You Around

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A humanoid robot by Honor Device Co. in Barcelona.
A humanoid robot by Honor Device Co. in Barcelona.

Honor has unveiled a humanoid robot and a phone with a robotic arm. The Chinese tech company showed off the devices at a trade show in Barcelona on Sunday.

The firm spun out from Huawei in 2020. It started as a budget brand but is now pivoting hard into artificial intelligence. Honor plans to spend $10 billion over five years to become an AI powerhouse.

The humanoid robot is the company’s first android. It performed remote-controlled gestures and poses on stage. Honor intends to deploy it in customer service roles. The company has not revealed pricing or a release date.

The robot phone features a 200-megapixel camera mounted on an articulating arm. It launches in China later this year. The camera can nod, shake its head, and dance in sync with music playback.

Three micro-motors power the arm. They are 70% smaller than current market standards. The system tracks subjects automatically and responds to both voice commands and hand gestures.

The mobile industry is betting big on AI this year. However, a global memory chip shortage could shrink the smartphone market by 13%. Honor hopes these premium gadgets will offset rising manufacturing costs.

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Sazid Kabir

Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.