Honor brings together a remarkable artificial intelligence feature with users with its new smartphone series Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro models that will be available in China on May 22nd. The technology of conversion from an image that Google has not yet opened its own ship to its users, will first be on Honor’s new phones. This technology is supported by Google’s cloud -based Veo 2 and works directly through the gallery application of the phone. Users who buy both devices will be able to access this feature as of their release date.
The new system can produce about five -second videos from fixed visuals, which can take one to two minutes each time. The user does not enter any text; The system only creates moving scenes through the visual offered. The videos produced can be in vertical or horizontal format and are exported in MP4 format. For all these operations, devices need an internet connection because the system provides process power through Google Cloud.
Veo 2, who analyzes the image, interprets the content on its own
The application is mainly trying to give the stage a movement by analyzing objects or people in the visual. Therefore, clear and simple content often give more successful results. For example, videos created through a pet or human portrait are stated to be high realism. In contrast, it is observed that the system produces unexpected and unrealistic effects in more complex scenes.
This feature of Honor will be presented free of charge, but a maximum of 10 videos per day can be created. Following the two -month trial process, a subscription infrastructure to be provided by Google is planned. The details of this paid structure have not yet been shared. However, the same feature on Google Cloud is offered to approved users for $ 0.50.
The hardware features of the Honor 400 series are also remarkable. The standard model gets power from the Snapdragon 7 gene 3 chipset and offers 256 or 512 GB storage options with 8 GB of RAM. The model, which has a 200 -megapixel main camera, comes with a capacity of 5300 mAh and with 66W fast charging support. On the screen side, 6.55 -inch AMOLED panel was preferred.
The Honor 400 Pro, the top model of the series, has a stronger Snapdragon 8 gene 3 processor. The device has 12 GB RAM and 512 GB of internal storage. The camera system is supported by a 200 MP main sensor, as well as with a 50 MP telephoto and 12 MP ultra wide -angle lens. The battery with 100W fast charging support also has a capacity of 5300 mAh.
According to Honor, these new models will be available in China in the first place. Although the pricing in the European market has not yet been official, the Honor 400 is expected to be available at a price of 499 euros and the Honor 400 Pro model will be offered at a price of 799 euros. The final prices in the Turkish market will be determined by taxes and distribution costs.
Visual production feature can be used only in text -based in Google’s Paid Gemini Advanced subscription layer. Visual -based production is currently only open to Google Cloud users. The fact that Honor offers this technology directly on his phones stands out as one of the rare examples that provide early access to the consumer.
However, the system also has some limits. In particular, artificial intelligence, which cannot understand the context of the image, can create unreasonable scenes from time to time. For example, it turns a car where it is, moves tomatoes with ghost hands or Van GoghSamples flying birds were reported from the autoportria of ‘of’ s autoportrae. Although the system will develop over time, it has not been able to overcome the level of experimentalness.
This step of Honor is an important example of commercialization of artificial intelligence -based content production on mobile devices. Free provision of the feature creates an important opportunity to evaluate user experiences. However, the pricing policy that Google will determine in the future may directly affect the accessibility of this feature. All these developments redefine the limits of artificial intelligence -supported multimedia production on mobile devices.