Huawei's former subsidiary will announce new flagship on January 18
Honor, a former subsidiary of Chinese tech behemoth Huawei, has confirmed that its new flagship, the Honor V40 5G, will be announced soon.
Since Huawei no longer owns Honor and its stock of Kirin chips is allegedly limited, the V40 is unlikely to feature the 5nm Kirin 9000.
Honor is known for selling affordable handsets and the V40 5G could prove to be a good alternative to pricey flagships. The phone will initially be launched in China, and it is not clear if it will be released in overseas markets. It’s also not known if the restrictions that apply to Huawei also extend to its ex-daughter company.
Overall, there seems to be a state of confusion, which is understandable for a newly independent company.
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