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HONOR Showcases AI Developments at MWC 2026 Including Robot Phone, Humanoid Robot, and Magic V6

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HONOR advances its AI Vision at MWC 2026 with Robot Phone, Humanoid Robot, and Magic V6.
HONOR Magic V6

HONOR Previews Robot Phone and Launches Magic V6 at MWC 2026

From robotics to flagship smartphones, the company highlights its expanding AI device ecosystem at the trade show.
 
At MWC 2026, HONOR presented its latest advancements in artificial intelligence, outlining its Augmented Human Intelligence (AHI) vision and the progress of its ALPHA PLAN. The strategy is structured around three core components: Alpha Phone, Alpha Store, and Alpha Lab. As part of its focus on human-centric AI, the company offered a preview of the Robot Phone, a concept device exploring the integration of embodied intelligence, motion, and spatial awareness into a smartphone form factor.
Humanoid Robot and Robot Phone
Humanoid Robot and Robot Phone

In addition to the concept device, HONOR introduced the Magic V6 foldable smartphone. The device features silicon-carbon battery technology, display engineering updates, and AI-enhanced productivity tools. The company also announced the HONOR MagicPad 4 and MagicBook Pro 14, expanding its ecosystem of connected devices.

James Li, CEO of HONOR, commented on the company's direction: "With Human-centric as our lighthouse, we navigate the growth of AI through the two beams of IQ and EQ, bringing three forms of intelligence together. We are exploring the new paradigm of AI devices with Alpha Phone; hosting the new paradigm of the AI ecosystem with Alpha Store; and building the new paradigm of a silicon-carbon civilization with Alpha Lab. With three waves of the Alpha Plan, we now have all the components in place, and we are driving this journey at full warp speed."

Overview of the HONOR Robot Phone Concept

The Robot Phone is presented as a concept device that combines AI-driven interaction with robotic motion and imaging capabilities. The design incorporates physical movement and camera positioning to enable more dynamic interaction, allowing the device to adjust its perspective and engage with users beyond a static screen interface.

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