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Honor 600 Series to Let Users Post 3D Photos Directly to Weibo

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Honor has confirmed another camera-focused feature for the upcoming Honor 600 series: users will be able to send 3D photos directly to Weibo from the phone’s gallery with a single tap. The company says the feature will debut on the new lineup and is designed to make sharing spatial-style images much more straightforward.

Based on Honor’s announcement, the workflow is intentionally simple. After taking or storing a compatible image, users can open the gallery, choose the photo, and publish it to Weibo without going through a more complicated export process. That kind of direct social integration is becoming a bigger selling point for smartphone brands in China, especially as camera features increasingly overlap with short-form and social content creation.

The company hasn’t shared a full technical breakdown of how the images are encoded on the platform side, but the message is clear: Honor wants the 600 series to feel ready for immediate social posting instead of treating advanced imaging as something people can only view locally on the device.

Honor has been teasing the 600 lineup ahead of its May 25 launch event, and earlier previews also highlighted imaging upgrades such as a 7x ultra-telephoto capability and front-facing 4K Live support. This latest feature adds another piece to that strategy by tying camera output more directly to a mainstream publishing channel.

In short, the Honor 600 series looks like it’s being positioned not just as a phone for taking better pictures, but as one that makes it easier to share those pictures in the format people actually want to use.

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