Honor - an offshoot brand of Huawei is said to bring its Google services enabled (android 12 - Magic UI) handsets to Europe with the announcement that it would bring its new Foldable devices to EU and UK markets. Currently, Honor plans to launch the Honor 70 - a 6.67" FHD+ phone with a 54mp main and 50mp ultra wide camera handset powered by a Snapdragon 778G+ 5G processor (launched in June) for GBP 480 or EUR 550 for the base 8/128GB RAM and Storage option or EUR 600 for the 256GB model.
Likewise you also get the Honor Pad 8 with a snapdragon 680 Soc and either a 4/128 GB RAM and Storage option or a 6/128GB storage option which retails for GBP 250 EUR 330 and EUR 350 respectively.
Honor is also set to sell its Honor Magicbook 14 series of laptops with a Core i5-12500H base option EUR 1099 which could be configured with a discrete Nvidia RTX2050 for EUR 1299 and a Ryzen 6000 series powered model may be in the horizon as well.
Honor is also said to launch its Magic V - a foldable phone with a 7.9" internal display with FHD+ resolution and a 6.45" outer display - like Samsung's fold series. And is powered by a Snapdragon 8 gen 1 series chipset and has 12GB of RAM with 256 or 512GB storage options and three 50mp cameras and a 42mp front sensor. The device's European pricing and availability are still not available as in the time of writing.
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