HONOR's ARRI team up to bring professional image science to consumer smartphones

HONOR has announced a strategic technical partnership with ARRI, the century-old Austrian manufacturer behind the camera systems used in Hollywood'.

 HONOR has announced a strategic technical partnership with ARRI, the century-old Austrian manufacturer behind the camera systems used in Hollywood's most celebrated productions, to integrate ARRI's professional image science into the next generation of HONOR mobile devices.


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The collaboration is designed to extend ARRI's cinematic color science and professional imaging workflows — historically reserved for high-end film and television production — into the consumer mobile space.


“HONOR is pioneering a new era of mobile imaging, where technology exists to inspire creativity and storytelling,” said James Li, CEO of HONOR. “ARRI has defined the visual language of cinema for generations. Through this collaboration, we are bringing those cinematic standards and professional workflows into mobile imaging, enabling creators to craft stories with greater authenticity and emotional depth.”


ARRI, which has earned 20 Scientific and Technical Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, has been shaping cinematic image quality since the early days of film. The company's camera systems are widely used across major studio productions worldwide.


“Today, consumer smartphones have already become a serious tool in professional filmmaking, being used on blockbusters across the globe. That’s why we believe it is time to bring these worlds even closer together. For the first time ever, core elements of ARRI Image Science are being integrated directly into a consumer device,” said David Bermbach, managing director at ARRI.


Translating ARRI Image Science into Mobile Technology

In cinema, image science is not a filter or an effect — it is the foundation of how an image is created. It determines how colors feel natural, how highlights and shadows are rendered, and how images consistently behave from capture to final screen. Drawing on ARRI’s Image Science foundation, the collaboration applies core cinematic imaging principles to HONOR’s mobile imaging architecture.


“Smartphones operate under fundamentally different constraints: smaller sensors, highly integrated SoCs, different optical stacks, and different bandwidth limits. The challenge is not to replicate cinema hardware, but to translate the underlying principles into compact, real-time mobile architectures,” said Dr. Benedikt von Lindeiner, vice president at ARRI and responsible for the technical collaboration with HONOR. “Our goal is to bring a true cinematic aesthetic to smartphone imaging — natural color, gentle highlight roll-off, and a sense of depth that feels authentic to how stories are meant to be seen. Creators should be able to move seamlessly from mobile capture into professional post-production workflows.”


The first results of this collaboration will debut in the upcoming HONOR ROBOT PHONE later this year.



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