Honor partners with legendary video camera maker ARRI
Honor has signed a new camera partnership with ARRI, a German company best known for its professional film cameras and lighting gear. The announcement came at MWC 2026, as Honor joins other phone makers looking to boost mobile image quality by leaning on established names in the camera world.
ARRI has been building motion picture equipment since 1917 and supplies cameras, lenses, lighting, and post-production tools used across the film industry. The company has collected 20 scientific and technical awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, giving Honor a seasoned partner as it tries to push its smartphone cameras closer to cinema-grade results.
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