26 January 2021, Kathmandu
After leaving Huawei, Honor has announced to bring ‘View 40’ Fiji smartphone to the market.
Honor Huawei, it’s subsidiary phone manufacturing unit, sold 15.2 billion to the Shenzhen government, Digital China, and others last October.
The V40 has a 6.72-inch OLED screen. The smartphone has a MediaTek Dimension 1000+ processor and a 1 / 1.56-inch 50-megapixel primary camera.
The phone with 8 GB RAM is said to be available in 126 GB and 256 GB storage capacity.
With a 4000 mAh battery capacity, the phone also has a wireless charging feature. Wireless charging will be 50 watts and charging with cable will be 66 watts.
Honor has been developing this model of the phone since last November.
However, after Huawei sold the company. Honor itself has been investing in the development of this phone.
Huawei has been using its supply chain before selling the Honor. And there is speculation that it will be challenging to secure the Honor by expanding the market itself.
In addition to the US ban on Huawei’s products, the South Korean company and Huawei’s main competitor Samsung have reportedly sold Honor after focusing on high-end mobile handset production.
Similarly, Huawei is said to be in the mood to sell the Honor brand even after feeling extreme pressure on the sale of Honor phones and market supply.
Since last year, the United States has banned its companies from doing business with Huawei, citing national security risks.
However, Huawei has repeatedly denied the US allegations. Huawei is the world’s largest telecom equipment exporter.