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Honor’s MWC 2026 showcase puts robotics and AI center stage with Magic V6 and Robot Phone
At MWC 2026, Honor grabbed attention by unveiling a vision that pushes AI from behind screens into the physical world, showcasing a humanoid robot, the Magic V6 foldable phone, and an innovative “Robot Phone.” This trife

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At MWC 2026, Honor grabbed attention by unveiling a vision that pushes AI from behind screens into the physical world, showcasing a humanoid robot, the Magic V6 foldable phone, and an innovative “Robot Phone.” This trifecta under the “Alpha Plan” aims to blend embodied AI with everyday gadgets, challenging traditional notions of what a smartphone or robot can be.
A humanoid robot with some moves
The centerpiece was a dancing humanoid robot whose slick backflip and handshake with CEO James Li illustrated more than just robotics flair. Designed as a companion and assistant in shopping or workplace settings, this robot collects data from user interactions and sensors to deliver more lifelike behavior. While the full-sized model is still conceptual, a smaller related device is slated for release later in 2026.
Robot Phone: a smartphone with personality
Honor’s Robot Phone defies usual smartphone expectations. It sports a 200MP camera mounted on a 4-degree-of-freedom gimbal capable of subtle movements mimicking nods and shakes. Adding to its charm, it emits childlike vocalizations, navigating the tricky balance between endearing and unsettling. Partnering with ARRI, the phone integrates advanced image processing for professional-quality photos straight from the device.
Magic V6: the surprisingly thin foldable flagship
While overshadowed by the robot, the Magic V6 foldable phone redefines sleekness, measuring just 8.75 mm thick when closed and an ultra-thin 4 mm when unfolded. It packs cutting-edge components: a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, a massive 6,660 mAh battery using fifth-gen silicon-carbon tech, and a 7.95-inch display peaking at a dazzling 5,000 nits brightness. Honor’s tablet and laptop announcements rounded out a versatile 2026 lineup aimed at creatives and productivity users-showing a broader ambition beyond robotics.

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Honor’s “Alpha Plan” isn’t just hardware-it includes the Alpha Store concept, physical locations worldwide where users can experience this new breed of AI-enhanced devices first-hand. This shift toward embodied AI signals that the next wave of smart technology could depend as much on physicality and presence as on raw computing power.
Honor stands among growing competitors eager to capture imagination at MWC 2026. Motorola’s new Razr Fold attempts a reinvention of classic foldables, while industry-wide buzz about 6G hints at deep network-driven changes on the horizon. Honor’s melding of robotics, AI, and mobile tech spotlights how smartphones might evolve beyond flat screens into devices with character and presence.
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Ava covers the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, from foundational models and research labs to the real-world economics of intelligence. With a background in computational linguistics, she cuts through the hype to find out what actually works. She firmly believes that benchmarks are just marketing until reproduced in the wild.


