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The Honor 600 series will bring the much-improved AI Image to Video 2.0 feature


Last year, Honor introduced the Image to Video tool (powered by generative AI) with the Honor 400 series. The company says that its users have been enjoying the feature and have generated over 13.4 million seconds of AI video since then – it would take 155 days of non-stop watching to see all of that! Now the Honor 600 series is just around the corner – it’s coming on April 23, and it promises a much-improved experience with the AI Image to Video 2.0 feature.

The Honor 600 series will be the first phones with a unified multi-modal video generation model that runs on the device itself, says Honor. In other words, the model has the skills to generate video and edit it based on your natural language commands. “Multi-modal” here means that you can give it images, video and text as input.

Here’s the workflow. You start by giving the AI one to three images to use as reference and use text commands to tell it what you want the video to be. The commands can dictate specific on-screen actions. The result will be a 3-8 second video.

Honor is giving you a lot of control with this. For example, you can give the AI the start and end images and it will “fill in the blanks” in between, guided by your instructions. If you are still learning and trying things out, you can use one of the pre-made templates, which cover cinematic techniques like the Hitchcock zoom, Bullet time, world-transformation effects and more.

AI models can get confused easily – since they only have a few images to work with, they can’t see objects from all sides, so they can get tripped up as they try to draw those objects from unseen angles. Honor’s new model promises visual consistency with “multi-angle subject construction”. This will prevent the typical AI glitches even after complex camera movements.

The AI Image to Video 2.0 feature will be easily accessible thanks to the dedicated AI Button on the Honor 600 series. This will provide a frictionless experience whether you are using your own photos to make an AI video or you are using photos you saw on Instagram.

The company will introduce two new phones, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro, next week and it is already posting teasers about them.





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