Honor 600 Series to Bring the Upgraded AI Image to Video 2.0 Feature

Usama Rasool

Honor is already posting teasers for the new 600 series. The two devices will launch on April 23rd, which is only a week away. They’ve already confirmed what could be the Honor 600 and 600 Pro’s biggest AI feature: AI Image to Video 2.0. This is everything we learned about this handy tool.


This feature is not something new. They actually made it official when they first announced the Honor 400 series. So it’s been passed down to at least two generations now, and the 600 series will make it a third. The name pretty much explains what this feature can do for you.

This tool has been a fan favorite, Honor said. It’s said that users have generated at least 13.4 million seconds worth of videos by using this tool to convert still images. In lieu of that, the company has actually decided to double down on its development.

Honor's flagship new models are actually getting the 2.0 version of the Image to Video AI. They say it’s the first lineup with a unified multimodal video generation model. And it runs locally on the phones. The prompts can be given in natural language. 

Multimodal, for those who don’t know, means that the text prompts can now be combined with images and videos. The AI model can then use those files as a reference and generate a more accurate video from the photos. The workflow is pretty straightforward. 

You hit the dedicated AI key, and you start by giving the AI 2 or 3 images for reference. Then you input text and tell the model what was happening when that static image was taken, and it could recreate the scene. The big advantage of version 2.0 is more control. 


Let’s say you have a start and an end image of a particular situation. You can ask this new model to fill the frames in between. It will generate 3 to 8-second videos, guided by your own instructions. 

There were visual inconsistencies in the older model because it wasn’t able to reconstruct foreign objects in the scene. That problem is solved, too. We’ll see this AI Image-to-Video 2.0 feature in action when the Honor 600 and 600 Pro debut, which isn’t far. Keep watching the news for updates.  

 

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