Honor To Expand Lineup In India, New Smartphones And TVs

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The Huawei-owned brand is planning to manufacture and bring not only new smartphones but also televisions to India.

In India, Honor has gained many reputations from various dedicated handset lineups for years. Now, the Huawei-owned brand is planning to manufacture and bring not only new smartphones but also televisions to the consumer market.

India is always one of Honor's most important markets.

Note that the US government has not yet lifted the current ban on Honor’s parent firm Huawei. Despite that, the future of Honor in India doesn’t seem too bleak.  Peng claimed that his company is ready to face all situations amid the trade war between the US and China. As per Peng, Honor won’t be strongly affected by restrictions and there’s no need for Honor users to worry about their handsets.

Honor 8X was considered as a huge rage with Indian youngsters.

Honor is said to bring products and user experience on a priority basis to customers without any hindrance. Along with launching more products, Honor would establish a new ecosystem of technology and high-quality devices in the country. One of the most expectable devices is the next X series smartphone, which is supposed to be a successor to last year’s Honor 8X. The Honor 8X was considered as a huge rage with Indian youngsters, receiving may overwhelming responses. At least 15 million units had been sold in just nine months.

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