HONOR, a well-known smartphone manufacturer, is preparing for a significant comeback in the Indian market. The company, which is now known as HONORTech, recently formed a strategic alliance with PSAV Global in order to market its smartphones in India.
Madhav Sheth discussed the upcoming Honor 90 and the brand’s broader strategy in a special AskMadhav 2.0 video on YouTube. It occurs when Sheth answers different inquiries from fans on social media.
A benefit is that HonorTech promises three years of security fixes and two years of Android OS updates. Even while it is obvious that this falls short of the capabilities of Samsung Galaxy devices, there is still space for development. Sheth also talked about the software experience that customers of Honor phones may expect.
HONOR 90 pricing and specifications[Rumored]
They are, in his words, “only focusing on the applications and services that users use, like Google Maps, Google Drive, or productivity apps, or any other essential apps.” MagicOS 7.1, which is installed on the phone, is described as having a “smooth, stable, and non-intrusive user interface” The business essentially promises a software experience free of bloatware.
The brand is slated to make a comeback with the mid-September release of the premium upper midrange smartphone known as the Honor 90. It is anticipated that the device will cost roughly Rs 35,000.
The 6.7-inch OLED display on the Honor 90 features a quad-curve design and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It will have a 50MP selfie camera and a powerful 200MP triple rear camera array with AI capabilities. The phone will run the most recent version of Honor MagicOS 7.1, which is based on Android 13, and be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Accelerated Edition.