From flying chairs to a flood of tempura prawns, the Honor 600 Pro has some absolutely crazy AI video features but theres a catch
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Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:32:32 +0000
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The Honor 600 Pro boasts some impressive video generation tools.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Ive been testing the Honor 600 Pro for the last couple of weeks (the super cute Molly Limited Edition
version , to be precise), but theres one cool feature that Ive overlooked up until this point.
The Chinese tech giant has been making quite a big deal out of the phone's AI Image to Video 2.0 tool, which lets you transform static shots into moving video clips in just a few taps. Now, Honor is a bit guilty of sticking the word AI on basically anything to make it sound more impressive, so I just assumed that AI Image to Video 2.0 would be little more than an image editing tool wrapped up in AI branding, memory-holed alongside the likes of the AI Memories app which, hilariously, is literally just a standard screenshot
tool and the completely useless AI Settings Agent. Last night, however, I wanted to show off some of the 600 Pros big features at after-work drinks
with my colleagues (yes, our nights out really are that riveting), saw AI Image to Video 2.0 in the photos menu, and decided to give it a shot. Latest Videos From Watch full video here: Bring on the prawns (Image credit: Generated by Honor AI) The results? A steady stream of what I can only describe as absolute, unmitigated slopbut I mean that in the best possible way.
AI Image to Video 2.0 gives you an impressive range of presets to choose
from. Theres an option that lets you stand next to your favorite fictional character, one that puts your pets in human clothes and makes them talk, and even one that brings your pen and paper doodles to life. You may like Honor 600 review: I was blown away by this phones blazing display, epic battery life, and occasionally uncanny AI Honor 600 Pro review: as iPhone-y as
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Picking one of these presets basically just fills in the prompt automatically with some basic descriptive text and, while there are some tantalizing picks, I beelined straight to the unrestricted freestyle mode to see just how wacky things could get. My input was simple. A photo of Phones Editor Axel Metz, pint in hand and perched on a spare gaming chair that wed wheeled over to the pub from our office across the street.
My first prompt: to send the chair flying up into space with Axel in it.
After a few minutes waiting, while the 600 Pro processed my request in the background, I was presented with an eight-second clip of exactly that and, honestly, I was pretty surprised at how good it looked. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. @techradar
original sound - TechRadar The prompt was understood perfectly, and there
is an impressive level of visual consistency in what it generated, even when the background scene panned into the sky. It came with sound too; the chair creaking loudly and audible shouts of This is amazing! as it took flight.
Dont get me wrong, the result is obviously artificial and the painfully generic American voice it generated for Axel sounded nothing like him. But it was still enough to get some decent laughs at the table and everyone was clamoring to add their own prompts to test it out.
Flying chairs are one thing, but you can be seriously weird with what you can achieve with AI Image to Video 2.0, much to Axels chagrin. VPN Editor Rob Dunne had the ground beneath the chair crumbling into a massive fiery pit, while Axel himself demanded to be transformed into an inflatable, arm -flailing tube man.
I came in with the idea for a sea of tempura prawns pouring into the shot, which it generated beautifully, albeit with the bizarre addition of Axels AI self singing Im going prawn mode throughout. What to read next Honor Magic 8 Pro review: another impressively powerful all-rounder Honor knows its new 600 Pro has familiar premium aesthetics but it beats the iPhone 17 Pro in two
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If youve got a group of friends with a raft of in-jokes to bring to life, all this silliness is going to be an awful lot of fun. Free... for now (Image credit: Future) Unfortunately, there is a pretty big catch. Theres a little label every time you hit the generate button that clarifies that the free generation is only available as part of a limited-time free trial.
This does make some sense, as its mainly powered by a cloud service which
must be extremely expensive to maintain, but Im still a little disappointed that I wont be able to conjure billions of tempura prawns forever.
There are some usage limits right now as well, and working out how many youre actually entitled to is enough to make your head spin. Per the Honor website, if you activate your device before July 31, 2026, you get 10 free uses per
day for exactly 76 days, and then 10 every 30 days from day 77 onwards.
Activate your phone after that date, and you only get the latter 10-every-30-days allowance. There doesnt appear to be any on-screen counter telling you how many youve got left at any given time either.
You can pay for additional uses, though the pricing structure is equally confusing. Theres introductory pricing, which is presumably a bit cheaper, though I cant find details on how much it actually costs up until December
31, 2026 when the regular rate kicks in.
Still, AI Image to Video 2.0 is a cool little gimmick that gives the Honor
600 Pro a neat trick up its sleeve. Its available on the significantly
cheaper Honor 600 model as well, so more budget-conscious buyers can join in the fun, too. Price comparison: Find the best deal for your next phone Contract Deals Sim Free Recommended Data (high to low) Data (low to high) Monthly cost (high to low) Monthly cost (low to high) Price (high to low) Price (low to high) Contract Deals Sim Free See all prices (162 found) Filter Recommended Data (high to low) Data (low to high) Monthly cost (high to low) Monthly cost (low to high) Price (high to low) Price (low to high) gift Honor 600 Pro (512GB Black) 24 months data 100GB 9 upfront Monthly 27.99 /mth 9 upfront 27.99 /mth View at Mobiles.co.uk gift Honor 600 Pro (512GB Black) 24 months data 400GB 49 upfront Monthly 31 /mth 49 upfront 31 /mth View at Mobiles.co.uk Honor 600 Pro (512GB Black) 36 months data 30GB 30 upfront Monthly 38.61 /mth 30 upfront 38.61 /mth View at O2 Mobiles Show more Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!
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