
RoBoHon can also recognise faces of people using its front camera and then address them by their name.
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The human-shape smartphone went on sale for $1800
RoboHon can also be used as a projector, can recognise faces
Interested buyers can test RoboHon at a cafe in Tokyo till June 7
The human-shaped smartphone, developed by Japanese electronics company, Sharp and engineer Tomotaka Takahashi, inventor of the first robot astronaut 'Kirobo', went on sale with a base price of 198,000 yen ($1,800), EFE news reported.
To mark the launch, the Osaka-based company opened the RoBoHon Cafe in Tokyo where visitors can test the robot until June 7.

It also offers a wide range of applications based on conversation with the android.
Apart from being used as a mobile, the 19.5-cm tall humanoid robot weighing 390 grams could be used as projector to display video, photos or maps.
It also offers a wide range of applications based on conversation with the android.
RoBoHon can also recognise faces of people using its front camera and then address them by their name.
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