Chinese phone maker honors partners with major chip vendors after Huawei split

SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 22 (Reuters) – Chinese low-cost phone maker Honor has signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm after being spun off from parent company Huawei Technologies in an attempt to save it this year. past, said on Friday.

Huawei sold Honor to a consortium of 30 of the sub-brand’s agents and dealers in November to help it resume supplying components restricted by U.S. sanctions.

As Chief Executive George Zhao launched his first phone model since the split, Honor said in a statement that he now has his own deals with some technology companies.

This includes AMD, MediaTek, Micron Technology, Microsoft, Samsung, SK Hynix and Sony. (Reporting by David Kirton; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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