Honor (brand)

[1] Honor develops smartphones, tablet computers, wearables and mobile device softwares.

In particular, this prevented the availability of rapid security updates and apps such as the Play Store, Google Maps and Gmail on Honor smartphones.

[8] In order to establish independence from Huawei and thus "ensure" Honor's continued existence, the brand and the associated business areas were sold to the company Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology Co., Ltd.,[1][9] a newly founded conglomerate of 30 Chinese companies, some of which have close ties to the government.

[5] In October that year, announced to increase revenue to $5 billion with plans to focus on India.

[16][17] In 2015, Honor's Vmall online store, previously available only in China, launched in Europe and the United Kingdom, enabling direct purchases from the manufacturer.

[2] In August 2016, Recode reported that Honor had sold over 60 million products, generating over $8.4 billion in revenue.

[2] Since the US sanctions and the brand sale to Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology in 2020 Honor has maintained its presence in the Indian market and launched laptops and wearables through e-commerce platforms.

[30] The company offers smartphones and tablets with Android and the EMUI and Magic UI user interfaces, Windows laptops, wearables, earbuds, TVs, and smart home devices.

The latest generations of X phones featured popup cameras and were sometimes available in Pro and Lite variants.

[38] MagicOS was originally developed by Huawei before the split in November 2020, it was rebranded EMUI with minor aesthetic difference for HONOR devices.

Logo from 2013 to 2018
Honor store in Hangzhou
Honor 8 from 2016