Just ran out of time. That’s really going to rankle in China. https://t.co/1aUqkL3rTp
— Charles Arthur (@charlesarthur) November 17, 2020
. @Huawei has decided to sell all of its Honor business assets.
— A. Sarhan (@Sarhan_) November 17, 2020
Since its creation in 2013, the @Honorglobal brand has focused on the youth market by offering phones in the low- to mid-end price range, shipping over 70 million units annually for 7 years. https://t.co/MAKt0hg3gQ
First TikTok, now Huawei. Chinese companies have their task cut out...
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) November 17, 2020
Huawei to sell its Honor smartphone business.https://t.co/IZcPNUfvk5 pic.twitter.com/DiqItpzPvZ
After weeks of speculation @Huawei’s decision to divest its Honor phone division is official. “This sale will help Honor's channel sellers and suppliers make it through this difficult time.” Very few additional details at present. https://t.co/bzUYxWYf3d pic.twitter.com/2FUpbvXaV1
— Ben Wood (@benwood) November 17, 2020
Trade war restrictions force Huawei to sell off Honor business https://t.co/yD5Fu2l72K by @dobes
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) November 17, 2020
Huawei Sells Its Honor Smartphone Business - https://t.co/5w8kwaOwY7 pic.twitter.com/saXk3OqJrp
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) November 17, 2020
2020: Huawei is selling off its Honor phone business
— Nico (@NCLYS) November 17, 2020
2021: Huawei made a new division called "Mulan"
2022: Mulan division purchase back Honor phones
"Mulan brings back the honor."https://t.co/tvSBMsi3xC
Huawei is selling off its Honor phone business https://t.co/zwL8MlQrxI pic.twitter.com/nVRwb9yVRZ
— The Verge (@verge) November 17, 2020
As expected Huawei has sold its Honor brand so that it doesn’t get impacted by a US trade embargo. This will enable it to develop its own technology, supplier relationships with both google and Qualcomm https://t.co/ZquNPn9SwX
— Sahil Mohan Gupta (@DigitallyBones) November 17, 2020