Honor unveiled latest tablet to compete with Apple

Updated: December 28, 2022 Source: chinadaily.com.cn
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Chinese tech company Honor Device Co Ltd unveiled its latest tablet V8 Pro on Monday night, as it aims to compete with Apple's iPad in the 2,000 to 3,500 yuan($503)price range.

The move is also part of Honor's broader push to expand its presence in the tech sector amid intensified competition. Zhao Ming, CEO of Honor, said the company has become the No.3 tablet brand in China during the third quarter.

Speaking of market competition, Zhao said consumers often get fascinated with Apple's good product ecology, but in terms of services and understanding of Chinese consumers, domestic brands can do better than Apple adapting to the diversified demands of Chinese business people, students, home audio-visual entertainment needs and other scenes.

According to him, though there is still a gap between Honor and Apple in tablets, the company will continue marching towards the middle-to-high-end market with better products.

On Monday, the company also unveiled its latest handsets Honor 80 GT. The move came after smartphone shipments in China fell 11.9 percent year-on-year to 71.13 million units in the third quarter of 2022, according to market research firm International Data Corporation. The decline was narrower than the previous two quarters despite the continued weak demand.

Zhao said though this year was very tough for all smartphone vendors, the company is cautiously optimistic for next year's market.

"There have always been ups and downs in the industry, and everyone is actively adjusting. Honor will maintain growth in the Chinese market over the next few years, and the momentum in overseas markets will be particularly strong," Zhao said.

According to him, the company will accelerate its push to explore overseas markets next year.

Editor: Jiang Feifan