Chinese phone maker Honor has added a special AI feature to its upcoming Honor 400 and 400 Pro phones.

This tool can turn a single photo into a 5-second video using Google’s new Veo 2 AI model — and it’s available on Honor phones before it comes to Google’s Gemini users.

The feature is built into the Gallery app on the new phones and is easy to use. You just pick a photo, and the AI creates a short video showing movement. You can’t add any text or instructions—the AI decides what to do on its own. Each video takes about one to two minutes to finish.

In early tests, it works well with simple pictures like pets or people. But sometimes the results are strange — like a pigeon flying out of Van Gogh’s eye, or a tomato being touched by an invisible hand. The tool saves the video as an MP4 file, but clips shared online may look slightly lower in quality.

Honor says users will get to use the feature for free for the first two months, with a limit of 10 videos per day. Later, it might require a paid subscription through Google, but details aren’t clear yet.

Google already offers video generation with Veo 2 for business customers through its cloud platform, charging 50 cents per second of video. But this image-to-video feature is currently limited to approved users only.


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