Honor's Magic V6 Brings AI to Life with 'Lobster Universe'
Honor Takes AI Mainstream with Magic V6 and Quirky 'Lobster Universe'
In a move that blends cutting-edge technology with playful branding, Honor launched its Magic V6 foldable flagship alongside an unexpected companion - the "Honor Lobster Universe" AI ecosystem. The March 10th event showcased how the company is pushing boundaries in on-device artificial intelligence.

Seamless AI Across Devices
The real star of the show wasn't just another smartphone, but Honor's vision for AI that works effortlessly across your tech ecosystem. Their open-source OpenClaw framework powers agents that don't just make suggestions - they can actually take control of your PC or tablet to complete tasks autonomously.
Imagine tapping a "one-click shrimp farming" button (yes, that's really what they're calling it) on your tablet and watching your devices coordinate the entire process. Meanwhile, your phone's YOYO Assistant becomes the command center for this digital orchestra.
The AI Infrastructure Boom
Honor's announcement comes amid explosive growth in AI infrastructure. MiniMax, whose technology powers many of these interactions, has seen usage skyrocket - so much so that its parent company's valuation now surpasses Baidu. It's clear consumers are ready for more sophisticated AI integration in their daily tech.
Security Questions Remain
Not everyone is ready to embrace our crustacean-themed AI future without caution. The National Internet Emergency Center has already flagged potential security risks with OpenClaw. Honor plans phased testing to address these concerns while proving that their system isn't just clever branding - it's a legitimate step toward redefining how we interact with our devices.
Could this mark the beginning of truly intelligent device ecosystems? Only time will tell if consumers will bite on Honor's unusual approach to the AI revolution.
Key Points:
- Cross-device AI: OpenClaw framework enables seamless task automation across PCs, tablets and phones
- Unique branding: "Lobster Universe" and "one-click shrimp farming" show Honor's playful approach to serious tech
- Growing demand: MiniMax's surge reflects booming interest in practical AI applications
- Security first: Warnings from authorities prompt careful rollout plan from Honor




