
Get Ready for AI Magic! Google’s New Image-to-Video Generator Debuts on Honor Phones
2025-05-12
Author: Wai
A Game-Changer in Mobile Technology!
Chinese smartphone maker Honor is shaking up the tech world with the debut of its groundbreaking image-to-video AI generator, in collaboration with Google. Set to launch on May 22nd, the latest Honor 400 and 400 Pro smartphones will give users an exclusive first look at this exciting feature before it becomes available to Gemini users.
Transform Your Photos in Seconds!
Powered by Google’s advanced Veo 2 model, this innovative tool can turn your static images into captivating five-second videos in both portrait and landscape formats. Just snap a photo and watch as the AI works its magic—a process that takes just one to two minutes! Easy to use, the feature is integrated into the Gallery app, allowing for seamless access. However, users should note that there’s no option for adding text prompts, which means you'll just have to trust the AI’s creative instincts.
Results That Will Leave You Guessing!
The AI works remarkably well with straightforward subjects like pets or people, creating surprisingly lifelike movements. However, don’t be alarmed if its creativity runs wild! For instance, when tasked with handling a vintage car image, it spun the vehicle in place in an impossible rotation. In one hilarious instance, fresh tomatoes were mysteriously handled by a ghostly hand, while an image of a women’s soccer game morphed into a chaotic scene with 27 players battling it out!
Free Access with Limitations!
Excited users of the Honor 400 will enjoy free access to this feature for the first two months, but be aware of the limit—only ten video generations permitted per day. Honor's UK marketing director Chris Langley hinted that a subscription model may eventually be introduced, though specifics remain under wraps.
Unlocking More Features with Google!
Currently, video generation using the Veo 2 model is part of Google’s premium Gemini Advanced subscription, but it's restricted to text inputs only. For those who want to dive deeper, Google charges 50 cents per second of output in its Cloud service, but access is granted only to approved users. Are you ready to transform your digital creativity with Honor and Google’s stunning new technology?