Honor has released the official spare parts price list for its new Robot Phone, giving owners a clear idea of potential repair costs.
The phone went on sale on August 18, shortly after its August 12 launch.
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The 12GB + 512GB model starts at 9,999 yuan (about €1,270), while the 16GB + 1TB version is priced at 12,999 yuan (around €1,650).
Barely a week after launch, Honor published the full list of replacement parts on its official channels.
Component Prices
The screen assembly costs 979 yuan (€124) at a discounted rate, or 1,379 yuan (€175) at the regular price.
The battery is priced at 319 yuan (€40), and the back cover at 379 yuan (€48).
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The motherboard is the most expensive component.
Replacing it in the 12GB + 512GB model costs 4,599 yuan (€584), while the 16GB + 1TB version costs 6,599 yuan (€838).
Camera modules vary significantly. The front camera is a relatively affordable 149 yuan (€19).
On the rear, the 50 MP ultrawide costs 199 yuan (€25), and the 200 MP periscope telephoto jumps to 879 yuan (€112).
The 200 MP main rear camera is the most expensive at 3,079 yuan (€391).
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The high price for the main camera reflects the advanced technology inside.
The Robot Phone is the first with a titanium-alloy gimbal system, built with aerospace-grade titanium and 65% smaller than typical designs.
It can spin up to 360 degrees per second, paired with a 200MP 1/1.28″ sensor, explaining the costly replacement.
These official prices give owners a clear idea of repair costs after the warranty expires. Labor will be extra, depending on where you get it fixed.
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The list also highlights the engineering effort behind the camera system and the potential long-term ownership costs for this unique flagship.