
Honor to Launch Products at IFA 2022 in Berlin
Honor, a Chinese smartphone brand, announced via Twitter on July 28 that it will launch a series of products at IFA 2022, a major consumer electronics trade show in Germany to be held on September 2.
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Honor, a Chinese smartphone brand, announced via Twitter on July 28 that it will launch a series of products at IFA 2022, a major consumer electronics trade show in Germany to be held on September 2.
Honor, a Shenzhen-based manufacturer of consumer electronics, announced on Monday that a product launch will be held at 14:30 on May 16, during which the Honor MagicBook 14 laptop will be released.
Harrison Jiang, Chief Marketing Officer of Honor's consumer business in China, announced on September 5 that the global users of the Honor X series smartphone had exceeded 100 million, and revealed the upcoming release of new products.
Huawei CEO’s speech at Honor’s farewell party was made public on Thursday.
Chinese smartphone company Honor has launched a new subsidiary named Xingyao, which recently started talent recruitment.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor opened its first smart industrial park to the public on Thursday. This industrial park is located in Pingshan District, Shenzhen.
Chinese tech firm Honor launched a variety of new devices on July 21, such as the MagicBook 14 AMD Ryzen Edition, Pad 8, X40i, Smart Screen X3, and Earbuds X3.
Bin Lin, co-founder and president at Xiaomi, posted a rendered photo through Weibo of the upcoming Mi Mix 3 smartphone on Aug. 30. Both the launch and sales of ...
Chinese smartphone brand Honor released a new promo video for its latest flagship device: the Magic V foldable smartphone.
Today, Honor launched its newest handset, the Honor X30. The new phone focuses on fast charging and long battery life and starts at 1499 yuan ($235).
According to a BOE announcement on Tuesday, the company's 6th generation AMOLED (flexible) production line project in the southwestern city of Chongqing has now begun mass production.
Smartphone sales in China fell 14% year-on-year to 74.2 million units in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report released on Thursday by Counterpoint.