Earlier today, Honor had revealed that the company has sold over 50,000 units of their newly announced Honor 20 flagship on the first day of its debut sales.
Their latest sales figure once again reiterated the Chinese consumers’ confidence in the smartphone maker despite the US trade ban. As of now, only the Honor 20 is available for sale in the Chinese market. The Honor 20 Pro on the other hand, is slated to go on sale on June 18th later this month.
As a quick recap, the Honor 20 is currently retailing at a price of 2,699 Yuan (S$535) for the 8GB+128GB model and 2,999 Yuan (S$594) for the higher-end model with 8GB+256GB memory configurations. Yesterday, we also learned that there will also be a 12GB model for the Honor 20 which has yet to be announced.
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