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Honor V40 5G official, could skirt US bans directed at former parent company Huawei – Notebookcheck.net
Honor has launched the V40 5G flagship smartphone. Although developed when Honor was still owned by Huawei, the device is the first to be launched by its new owners….

Former Huawei sub-brand Honor has launched the V40 5G flagship smartphone in its home market of China. The new device is the first to launch since Honor became an independent company under the ownership of a consortium of Chinese partners hailing out of Shenzhen. Although the V40 underwent much of its development while Honor was still owned by Huawei, the change of ownership means that Honor should be able to skirt around any US trade bans that have hamstrung Huawei.
For international customers,…
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