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CEO: Honor has over 8000 employees and aims on launching high end phones soon

CEO: Honor has over 8000 employees and aims on launching high end phones soon
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Chinese phone-maker Honor partners with key chip suppliers after Huawei split

Chinese phone-maker Honor partners with key chip suppliers after Huawei split Reuters Shenzhen | Updated on In pact with Intel and Qualcomm Chinese budget phone-maker Honor has signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm after being spun off from under-fire parent Huawei Technologies in a bid to save it last year, it said on Friday. Huawei had sold Honor to a consortium of 30 of the sub-brand’s agents and dealers in November to help it resume sourcing components restricted by US sanctions. As Chief Executive George Zhao launched the View40, Honor’s first phone model since the split, Honor said in a statement it now had its own deals with some tech firms.

Honor signs deal with Qualcomm, MediaTek, and more after Huawei split

Huawei recently announced that it will be selling all of its Honor business assets to Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology Co., Ltd., which is a government-backed consortium. It is a company formed by a technology enterprise owned by the government of the southern city of Shenzhen. This move freed Honor from all the US sanctions levied on Huawei. Now, Honor has now signed partnerships with key chipmakers including Intel, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and more. The latest development comes from Reuters, which reports that Honor has signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm after its split from Huawei. Earlier today, Honor launched its Honor V40 smartphone in China. It is the brand’s first device as an independent company. At the launch, Honor said in a statement it now had its own deals with some tech firms.

Chinese phone maker Honor partners with key chip suppliers after Huawei split

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Honor confirms partnership with Intel and Qualcomm

Honor confirms partnership with Intel and Qualcomm Huawei has been struggling to keep its smartphone business alive after the damage caused by the end of the Kirin chipset division. The company also lost access to future Android updates and most of its devices are now stuck on Android 10. The brand is running to make HarmonyOS a viable option for its handsets now. Back in November, the brand decided to sell its Honor brand to focus only on Huawei smartphones and also to protect Honor from falling in demise. Today, the brand unveiled the Honor V40 5G as its first smartphone as an independent company.

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