HONOR Robot Phone wows Cannes with ARRI-powered camera — but don't hold your breath for a US or UK launch
Hollywood's favorite camera brand just landed in a smartphone — but the HONOR Robot Phone, unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival, is heading to China first with no confirmed US or UK launch date. The phone features a motorized 200MP camera mounted on a robotic arm that physically tracks subjects on its own. If you care about mobile filmmaking, this is worth watching — even if you probably can't buy it yet.
The hardware
The Robot Phone's signature feature is a 4DoF (four degrees of freedom) gimbal that extends from the camera module and moves independently to keep a subject in frame. HONOR says the micro motor inside is 70% smaller than the industry standard — a claim that, if accurate, makes the mechanism unusually compact for what it does.
HONOR Robot Phone's motorized camera arm extends to track subjects autonomously.
The camera itself packs a 200MP sensor, and the software stack includes AI Object Tracking for autonomous subject following and AI SpinShot, which programs smooth 90- or 180-degree rotational moves without a separate rig. On paper, this is the kind of kit a solo creator would need a gimbal, a camera operator, and a tripod head to replicate.
The bigger headline is the ARRI partnership. The German company — maker of the Alexa cinema cameras used on countless Hollywood productions and holder of 20 Scientific and Technical Academy Awards — has integrated its ARRI Image Science color processing into a consumer phone for the first time. HONOR chose Cannes deliberately: the reveal happened at a China Night event framed around AI and the future of cinema, positioning the Robot Phone squarely at filmmakers and serious content creators.
Industry professionals at Cannes got a hands-on look at the Robot Phone and its ARRI-backed camera system.
The catch
HONOR confirmed a Q3 2026 launch window — July through September — but only for China. Global availability is unconfirmed, and HONOR holds roughly 3% smartphone market share in Europe, which makes a rapid Western rollout unlikely. There is no official pricing for any market; an unconfirmed UAE retailer listing has surfaced suggesting around $2,233 for the 16GB/512GB model, but Honor has not verified that figure.
There's also a mechanical question nobody can answer yet. Moving parts in phones have a mixed track record — pop-up cameras were largely abandoned after durability issues — and as Engadget notes, the gimbal mechanism's long-term robustness hasn't been tested by independent reviewers. That's a real concern for a device at this price point.
Worth watching
The ARRI collaboration is genuinely new — no other consumer phone has carried that color science. But until HONOR announces UK or US pricing, availability, and passes some durability testing, the Robot Phone is a compelling concept that most buyers can only observe from a distance.