Honor and Arri’s Robot Phone Debuts on Shanghai Film Festival Red Carpet
Honor's Robot Phone, co-developed with Arri, made its public debut at the Shanghai Film Festival as the festival's official imaging partner.
Honor's Robot Phone, co-developed with Arri, made its public debut at the Shanghai Film Festival as the festival's official imaging partner.
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Honor's Robot Phone, co-developed with Arri, made its public debut at the Shanghai Film Festival…
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