Honor Robot Phone Price & Where to Buy It Worldwide: Bands, Carriers and Shipping (2026)
The Honor Robot Phone is the first phone with a genuinely motorised camera — Honor calls it the Titanium Agile Gimbal, a 4-DoF robotic arm that rises out of the body and physically pans, tilts, rolls and flips to follow what it is filming. Behind it sit two 200MP sensors and ARRI Image Science, recording 4K LogC3 in a 2.39:1 cinematic frame. Its band coverage is also exceptional for a China-market phone: it carries the US low-bands B12, B17 and n12, the European B20 and B7, and 5G to n79, so it works across the US, Europe, Singapore, the UAE, Australia and Japan. Two configurations, 12GB+512GB and 16GB+1TB, with current prices shown on the product page. It runs MagicOS 10 on Android 16 with English support, Google Mobile Services come pre-installed from the factory, and we ship worldwide by express courier in 5–7 business days.
See current prices and both configurations of the Honor Robot Phone →
Honor Robot Phone price: what you actually pay
Two configurations are available, and both use identical hardware:
- 12GB + 512GB — the standard configuration
- 16GB + 1TB — more memory and double the storage
Storage deserves real thought on this phone. 200MP stills and 4K LogC3 video with 10-bit 4:2:2 lossless encoding produce large files, and if you are buying it for the camera — which is the reason to buy it — the 1TB option earns its keep. Two colours are offered: Silver and Grey. Current prices for both configurations are listed on the product page, and shipping is worldwide with tracking included.
What the Titanium Agile Gimbal actually does
This is not a marketing name for software stabilisation. It is a titanium-framed robotic arm with four degrees of freedom — pan, tilt, roll and flip — and Honor publishes the ranges:
- Gimbal motor: pan from −80° to 220°, tilt from −70° to 95°, roll from −50° to 180°
- Flip motor: 0° to 180°, at up to 120° per second
- Top speed: up to 360° per second, which Honor notes is reached in Robot Mode
In practice the camera head rises out of the phone, identifies a subject and physically follows them as they move. Double-tap a face or body on screen to lock on, or tap anywhere on the grid to pre-frame a shot and the lens will hold that composition to the golden ratio while tracking. Set the phone down and it becomes a small autonomous camera operator.
Underneath sits a genuine 3-axis mechanical gimbal with six movement modes: Default Stabilization, Pitch Lock, FPV, FPV Vertical, Super-Steady and Rotational Motion. Pitch Lock is the one for food and product shots — a one-tap vertical angle lock. Super-Steady locks all three axes for intense movement. Rotational Motion gives you the 90° and 180° camera spins in a single tap.
The bands the Honor Robot Phone supports
These bands come directly from Honor's official specification:
- 2G GSM: B2, B3, B5, B8
- 3G WCDMA: B1, B2, B4, B5, B6, B8, B19
- 4G FDD-LTE: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B17, B18, B19, B20, B25, B26, B28A, B66, B68
- 4G TD-LTE: B34, B38, B39, B40, B41, B42, B43, B48
- 5G NR: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n18, n20, n25, n26, n28A, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n67, n77, n78, n79, n80, n81, n83A, n84, n85, n89
This is one of the widest band lists on any China-market phone. The low-bands that matter for rural and indoor coverage are all here — B12 and B17 plus n12 for AT&T, B20 for Europe — along with B7 and n7 for European and Australian cities, the full AWS and PCS set (B2, B4, B25, B26, B66) and n79 for Japan. All 5G is sub-6 GHz. Honor also fits a 6-antenna design it calls Hongyan Communication, which it says cuts lag during extended live streaming by 34%.
Carrier compatibility by country
| Region / Carrier | Honor Robot Phone | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore — Singtel / StarHub / M1 | LTE B1/3/7/8/40; 5G n1, n3, n78 | Strong fit — n78 is the main 5G band in Singapore and is fully supported, along with B7 for city coverage. |
| UAE & wider GCC — Etisalat / du / STC | LTE B1/3/7/8/20/28A/40/41; 5G n1, n3, n28A, n77, n78 | Strong fit for the UAE on Etisalat and du, and across the wider GCC. Also a good match for Israel (Partner, Cellcom, Pelephone). |
| Australia — Telstra / Optus / Vodafone | LTE B1/3/5/7/8/28A/40; 5G n5, n7, n28A, n78 | Full coverage including 700 MHz (B28A) for rural areas, B7 for dense city areas, and n78 5G on all three networks. |
| Japan — Docomo / au / SoftBank / Rakuten | LTE B1/3/8/18/19/41/42; 5G n1, n3, n28A, n77, n78, n79 | Excellent — n79 is supported, so au and Rakuten 5G work alongside Docomo and SoftBank, plus B18/B19 for au and Docomo LTE. |
| Europe — UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland & more | LTE B1/3/7/8/20/28A/38/40; 5G n1, n3, n7, n8, n20, n28A, n38, n78 | Full European coverage including B20 and B7 — works on EE, Vodafone, O2, Three, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Movistar, TIM, Swisscom and other regional carriers. |
| Canada — Rogers / Bell / Telus | LTE B2/4/5/7/12/17/25/66; 5G n5, n7, n25, n38, n66, n77, n78 | Full coverage on all three networks, including low-band LTE, AWS and C-band 5G. |
| South Korea — SKT / KT / LG U+ | LTE B1/3/5/7/8; 5G n78 | Works on n78 5G and all the main Korean LTE bands. |
| US — AT&T | LTE B2/4/5/12/17/66; 5G n5, n12, n77 | Full support including the B12/B17 low-bands and n12 for rural and indoor coverage, plus AWS and C-band 5G. |
| US — T-Mobile | LTE B2/4/12/25/66; 5G n25, n41, n66 | Strong — includes B12 low-band LTE and n41 mid-band 5G. |
| US — Verizon | LTE B2/4/5/66; 5G n5, n77 | Covers Verizon's mid-bands, and Verizon whitelists devices, so check with Verizon first. |
What this means for you
Great fit almost everywhere: the Robot Phone has genuinely global band coverage. Buyers in Singapore, the UAE and wider GCC, Australia, Japan on any of the four carriers, Canada, South Korea and across Europe are all well covered, and unlike most China models it also carries the US low-bands for AT&T and T-Mobile.
One thing to note: Verizon whitelists devices, so Verizon users should confirm with Verizon before ordering.
The cameras and ARRI Image Science
Both main sensors are 200MP, which is unusual — most phones pair one high-resolution sensor with lower-resolution support cameras:
- 200MP gimbal main — 1/1.28-inch sensor, F1.6, three-axis mechanical stabilisation plus OIS
- 200MP periscope telephoto — 1/1.4-inch sensor, F2.6, OIS, 2.7x optical zoom and up to 200x digital
- 50MP ultra-wide — F2.0, 122° field of view, focuses to 2.5cm for macro
- 50MP front — F2.0, 90°, 4K video at up to 60fps
Honor's own H1 Image Chip handles processing, supporting 4K at 120fps with noise reduction aimed at high-contrast night scenes and telephoto shots.
The part serious video people will care about is ARRI Image Science. ARRI is the German manufacturer whose cameras shoot a large share of feature films, and this is its debut on a phone. You get 4K LogC3 recording at 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60fps, a 2.39:1 cinematic aspect ratio, official ARRI Look files for grading, 10-bit 4:2:2 APV lossless encoding, and native DaVinci Resolve compatibility with LUT monitoring for on-set preview. Twenty-four and twenty-five fps being there matters too — those are film and broadcast frame rates, not phone defaults. In practical terms it means footage from this phone drops into the same colour pipeline professionals already use.
YOYO Robot Mode: the part that is genuinely strange
Because the gimbal is a motorised head with a screen attached, Honor has given it a personality mode. In YOYO Robot Mode the phone:
- Dances to music — ask it to play a song and the gimbal nods and sways to the rhythm
- Recognises gestures — wave, heart sign or thumbs-up, and it replies in kind
- Looks around — on-screen expressions change with the situation while the gimbal moves like a head, glancing left and right as you talk to it
- Keeps you centred — face recognition means it follows you around the room
- Settles arguments — Honor's own example is using it at a party to "spotlight" whoever is paying the bill
Beyond the novelty, YOYO Pro Mode handles multi-step tasks from a single voice command — booking tickets, ordering food, comparing prices across apps — and you can build custom YOYO skills for third-party devices and share them.
For creators there are two more practical modes. AI Live-Tracking turns the phone into its own camera operator during a live stream, with gimbal unfold, joystick control, subject tracking and product focus all in one panel. Camera Agent takes a single spoken phrase and handles shooting, editing and sharing.
Who is this phone for?
Being straightforward about it: you buy this for the camera. At 248g and 9.59mm it is a substantial phone, because there are two motors and two large sensors inside it. Everything else is flagship-grade — Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 on 3nm, a 6.31-inch display peaking at 6800 nits (5500 nits at 20% APL) with wet-touch support and 4320Hz PWM dimming, a 7060mAh silicon-carbon battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging plus split-charging so you can game while charging, a four-microphone array that follows the gimbal's movement, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 — but the reason it exists is the moving camera.
If you shoot video, film events, live stream, vlog, or want a phone that can film you rather than being held, there is genuinely nothing comparable. If you want a conventional flagship, Honor's other models will give you similar internals in a lighter body.
How to buy the Honor Robot Phone outside China
The Robot Phone is a China-market model, so it is not stocked by local carriers or high-street stores in most countries — and a phone this specialised may not reach every region through official channels. The normal route is to order it from an exporter that ships internationally.
We have been shipping Chinese flagships direct to customers worldwide since 2008, to the US, UK, Europe, the Gulf, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and 150+ countries, with full tracking via DHL, FedEx or UPS. Every device is 100% brand new and genuine, never refurbished. The box includes a magnetic case, a magnetic stand and a lanyard alongside the charger and cable.
Check the current Honor Robot Phone price and order with worldwide shipping →
China version, MagicOS 10 & Google services
This is the China model running MagicOS 10, based on Android 16, and the system supports English. Google Mobile Services (GMS) come pre-installed from the factory, so Google’s core services are already on the phone. Adding the Google Play Store is quick and easy to do yourself once it arrives — no technical steps needed. The phone is unlocked.
FAQ
How much does the Honor Robot Phone cost?
It comes in two configurations, 12GB+512GB and 16GB+1TB, both with identical cameras, chip and battery. Current prices for both are shown on the product page, and we ship worldwide with tracking included.
Where can I buy the Honor Robot Phone outside China?
It is a China-market model, so it is not stocked by local carriers or stores in most countries. The usual route is to order it from an exporter that ships internationally. We ship worldwide by express courier with full tracking, typically 5–7 business days, and every device is brand new and genuine.
What is the Honor Robot Phone?
It is the first smartphone with a motorised robotic gimbal built in, which Honor calls the Titanium Agile Gimbal. A titanium-framed camera head rises out of the body and physically pans, tilts, rolls and flips to track subjects while filming, reaching up to 360 degrees per second in Robot Mode.
Will the Honor Robot Phone work on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon?
Its US band coverage is unusually complete for a China model. It carries B12 and B17 plus n12 for AT&T, B12 and n41 for T-Mobile, and the full AWS and PCS set. Verizon whitelists devices, so Verizon users should check with Verizon first.
Does it work in Europe, Singapore, the UAE, Australia and Japan?
Yes. It supports B20 and B7 for Europe, n78 for Singapore, n77 and n78 for the UAE, B7 and B28A plus n78 for Australia, and n79 for Japan, which means au and Rakuten 5G work alongside Docomo and SoftBank.
What is YOYO Robot Mode?
It is a mode where the gimbal behaves like a head rather than a camera mount. It dances to music, recognises gestures such as a wave or thumbs-up and replies in kind, changes on-screen expressions to match the situation, and keeps you centred in frame using face recognition. Honor's own example is using it at a party to pick who pays the bill.
Is this the China version, and does it have Google and English?
Yes, it is the China model, and the system supports English. Google Mobile Services (GMS) come pre-installed from the factory, so Google’s core services are already on the phone. Adding the Google Play Store is quick and easy to do yourself once it arrives — no technical steps needed. The phone is unlocked.