Your personal photographer takes flight.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G / 6G |
| Launch | 2032 April 20 |
| Body | Dimensions: 165 x 78 x 12 mm Weight: 260 g Build: Titanium Chassis Docking Bay SIM: Dual SIM Integrated Flying Camera |
| Display | Type: AMOLED 144Hz 4000 nits Size: 6.9 inches Res: 1440 x 3200 pixels Protection: Schott Xensation 5 |
| Platform | OS: Android 23 (OriginOS 25) Chipset: Dimensity 12000 (0.8 nm) CPU: Octa-core GPU: Immortalis-G2000 |
| Memory | Card slot: No Internal: 1TB 32GB RAM 2TB 64GB RAM UFS 7.1 |
| Camera | Phone: 200 MP (wide) + 100 MP (Telephoto) Drone: 50 MP (Flying Cam) + Obstacle Sensors Features: Detachable Drone Auto-Follow 8K Aerial Video |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes stereo speakers 3.5mm jack: No WLAN: Wi-Fi 12 Bluetooth: 9.0 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Phone: 6000 mAh / Drone: 500 mAh Charging: 120W wired Drone Auto-Charge |
Duration: 12 Months
Yes, a micro-drone roughly the size of a coin slides out of the top.
About 5-8 minutes per flight. It recharges quickly when docked.
It has GPS and auto-return. If battery gets low, it lands in your hand.
Yes, digital stabilization on the drone is incredible.
12mm. It needs space to house the drone.
The micro-props make a high-pitched buzz, but it's quieter than big drones.
Yes, 'Hover Selfie' mode is the main selling point. No stick needed.
The phone is IP68, but the drone is NOT. Don't fly in rain.
Still excellent. 200MP sensor for when you don't want to fly.
Yes.
No, it streams footage instantly to the phone via Wi-Fi Direct.
Yes, using the phone screen as a controller.