Huawei‘s sub-brand Honor is all set to launch an experimental limited-time promotion for the first shared laptop scheme in China. The promotional period will be during the upcoming national holidays in the country.

As a part of the offer, Honor MagicBook laptops will be available for the people to borrow during China’s upcoming national holiday that runs from 1st October to 8th October. Those who are interested in this offer, the devices will be available at Honor Stores.

Honor MagicBook Shared Laptop

For those who are in Beijing, the company has partnered with food delivery service provider Meituan to offer doorstep delivery of the laptop. In the announcement, the company has mentioned that the users will be able to work with personal files stored on their smartphones by connecting the phone directly to the laptop.

It is not yet known if that company plans to extend the availability of the offer. Nonetheless, it seems like a great opportunity for the company to promote the MagicBook lineup of laptops under the Honor brand.

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Recently, Honor launched the newly updated MagicBook devices during the IFA 2020. The devices are the updated models of the 14-inch and 15-inch laptops from the brand but now comes with AMD Ryzen 4000 series processors. There’s also a more advanced MagicBook Pro variant which is powered by AMD Ryzen 5 4600H processor.

It also makes sense for the company to promote its laptop devices instead of smartphones as the company’s future in the smartphone business isn’t certain yet. On the other hand, Intel has been granted a license by the U.S. to supply chipset to Huawei, ensuring that the laptop business will continue.