Honor held its first product launch event for H2 2020 earlier today in China. The brand announced the long-teased Honor X10 Max and Honor 30 Youth Edition. Before unveiling these handsets, in his opening speech, Zhao Ming (aka George Zhao), the president of Honor proudly revealed his brand ranked number one in H1 2020 across online channels in China.

Huawei and Honor branded smartphones witnessed an increase in their sales in China after the US ban. The company (both brands combined) has been ranking number one in its home market in terms of smartphone sales continuously for a long time. It even managed to outperform Samsung as the world’s largest smartphone maker in both April and May.

Also, it makes sense for Honor to be the largest online brand instead of Huawei. Because Honor is a youth-focused brand and these customers prefer shopping online than from brick and mortar stores. The brand’s president also mentioned that Honor was the only brand to grow compared to its last year’s figure and other companies.

Anyway, this data is from the company and there are no other data from research firms to confirm the claim. But it could be true nevertheless given the sheer amount of new products the brand launched in China since the beginning of 2020.

 

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