
Honor CEO Zhao Ming: Domestic Market Share Has Risen to 16.2%
Zhao Ming, CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Honor, revealed on Wednesday that the company's domestic market share has risen to 16.2%, close to its highest ever level of 16.7%.
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Zhao Ming, CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Honor, revealed on Wednesday that the company's domestic market share has risen to 16.2%, close to its highest ever level of 16.7%.
Toutiao, China's leading news and information content platform, recently released a white paper on online public opinion and user reputation of mobile phone bra...
According to data released by Counterpoint Market Monitor on Wednesday, in Q4 2021, Apple's market share in China was 21%, while Honor's market share was 17%.
Global technology brand Honor announced the China launch of the Honor 70 Series on Monday, the latest addition to its high-end N Series smartphone line-up.
A new Honor smartphone model named "FNE-AN00" appeared on the website of TENAA, China's national telecommunications certification authority. Its parameters are the same as the upcoming Honor 70 series.
According to a report released by Strategy Analytics on July 7, in Q1 2022, the smartphone wholesale revenue of Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, increased by 291% year-on-year.
Chinese smartphone maker Honor has secured a new round of multi-billion yuan strategic investment. This is its first known major strategic funding since conducting equity financing in December 2021, after it spun off from Chinese tech giant Huawei in November 2020.
Honor plans to initiate the corresponding shareholding reform in the fourth quarter of this year and will timely begin the IPO process thereafter.
Huawei reached a deal with AT&T to sell Huawei phones through the US operator's channels in the first half of 2018, Chinese media reported in August. Recent...
On September 4th, Chinese AI start-up Zhipu AI and smartphone manufacturer Honor officially announced that they had signed an agreement to establish a joint laboratory focusing on large-scale AI model technology.
Honor launched its new smart TV—Honor Vision—in Dongguan, China on Aug. 10. The screen is the first device to be powered by Huawei's new Harmony OS.
According to Zhao Ming, “smart screen is not a TV, it's the future of TV.” The company is now aiming to upgrade the traditional TV industry.