By David Kirton
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SHENZHEN: Chinese budget phone maker Honor<\/a> has signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm<\/a> after being spun off from under-fire parent Huawei<\/a> Technologies in a bid to save it last year, it said on Friday.

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

As Chief Executive George Zhao launched the View40, Honor's first phone model since the split, Honor said in a statement it now had its own deals with some tech firms.

These include AMD,
MediaTek<\/a>, Micron Technology, Microsoft, Samsung<\/a>, SK Hynix, and Sony.

\"The last five months have been an extremely difficult but meaningful time for Honor,\" Zhao said. \"We feel the weight of expectation from industry partners and consumers.\"

Under Huawei, Honor focused on the budget end of the phone spectrum, but it will aim to move into the middle and higher tier market and expand overseas, Zhao said.

The company also would pursue the 'internet of things' market, using Huawei's terminology for connected smart
devices<\/a> controlled by mobile phones.

\"They wanted to show they are Huawei reborn so that customers can trust them to have the same quality Huawei was aiming for,\" said Nicole Peng, VP of Mobility at Canalys, a consultancy.

Honor shipped 13.3 million phones in the third quarter of last year, making up just over a quarter of Huawei's total shipments, according to Canalys.

Honor's roughly 8,000 staff have moved out of Huawei's offices to a new headquarters also in the southern city of Shenzhen. Around 50% were involved in R&D, Zhao said.

Tightening rounds of U.S. restrictions have choked off Huawei's access to advanced U.S. chip technology, damaging its phone business. The United States alleges that Huawei's equipment poses a security risk, a charge the company denies.
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中国手机制造商荣誉合作伙伴与关键芯片供应商在华为分裂

首席执行官乔治。赵推出了View40,荣誉的第一部手机模型分割之后,荣誉在一份声明中说它现在有自己的处理一些科技公司。这些包括AMD,联发科,微米技术,微软、三星、SK海力士,和索尼。

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深圳:中国手机制造商预算荣誉已签署和英特尔等主要芯片供应商和合作伙伴吗高通剥离后备受家长华为去年技术为了保存它,这周五表示。

华为荣耀出售给一个财团30子品牌的代理商和经销商,帮助其恢复11月采购组件受到美国的制裁。

首席执行官乔治。赵推出了View40,荣誉的第一部手机模型分割之后,荣誉在一份声明中说它现在有自己的处理一些科技公司。

这些包括AMD,联发科、美光科技、微软、三星、SK海力士和索尼。

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“过去的五个月是一个非常困难,但有意义的荣誉,”赵说。“我们感到的重量从行业合作伙伴和消费者的期望。”

在华为,荣誉关注预算电话极端,但它将致力于进入中产和更高的一级市场和海外扩张,赵说。

该公司还将追求“物联网”市场,为连接智能使用华为的术语设备由手机控制。

“他们想展示华为重生,这样客户可以相信他们有相同的质量,华为的目标是“彭妮可说,咨询公司副总裁Canalys的流动性。

荣誉出货1330万手机在去年第三季度,占超过四分之一的华为的总出货量,Canalys称。

荣誉的大约8000名员工从华为的办公室搬到了新总部也在南部城市深圳。大约50%参与研发,赵说。

收紧轮美国限制窒息华为进入美国芯片技术先进,破坏其手机业务。美国称,华为的设备构成安全风险,该公司否认了这一指控。
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By David Kirton
<\/strong>
SHENZHEN: Chinese budget phone maker Honor<\/a> has signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm<\/a> after being spun off from under-fire parent Huawei<\/a> Technologies in a bid to save it last year, it said on Friday.

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

As Chief Executive George Zhao launched the View40, Honor's first phone model since the split, Honor said in a statement it now had its own deals with some tech firms.

These include AMD,
MediaTek<\/a>, Micron Technology, Microsoft, Samsung<\/a>, SK Hynix, and Sony.

\"The last five months have been an extremely difficult but meaningful time for Honor,\" Zhao said. \"We feel the weight of expectation from industry partners and consumers.\"

Under Huawei, Honor focused on the budget end of the phone spectrum, but it will aim to move into the middle and higher tier market and expand overseas, Zhao said.

The company also would pursue the 'internet of things' market, using Huawei's terminology for connected smart
devices<\/a> controlled by mobile phones.

\"They wanted to show they are Huawei reborn so that customers can trust them to have the same quality Huawei was aiming for,\" said Nicole Peng, VP of Mobility at Canalys, a consultancy.

Honor shipped 13.3 million phones in the third quarter of last year, making up just over a quarter of Huawei's total shipments, according to Canalys.

Honor's roughly 8,000 staff have moved out of Huawei's offices to a new headquarters also in the southern city of Shenzhen. Around 50% were involved in R&D, Zhao said.

Tightening rounds of U.S. restrictions have choked off Huawei's access to advanced U.S. chip technology, damaging its phone business. The United States alleges that Huawei's equipment poses a security risk, a charge the company denies.
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