GUANGZHOU -- Honor Device, the Chinese smartphone brand that was spun off from Huawei Technologies to evade sanctions on using U.S. chips and operating systems, has rebounded strongly in the domestic market after a rough start.
Company rides on bold handset drive, but possible US sanctions loom as a threat
Honor CEO George Zhao presents the Magic3 Series of high-end smartphones at a product launch event in August. (Photo courtesy of Honor Device)
GUANGZHOU -- Honor Device, the Chinese smartphone brand that was spun off from Huawei Technologies to evade sanctions on using U.S. chips and operating systems, has rebounded strongly in the domestic market after a rough start.