Honor achieved impressive growth with over 71 million smartphones sold globally.
Honor has achieved significant success in the global market, surpassing sales of 71 million smartphones worldwide in 2025. This marks a substantial increase for the company and highlights its growing international presence.
The most impressive aspect is Honor’s overseas performance. For the first time, over half of the devices shipped were from markets outside China. Sales abroad increased by nearly 50%, indicating a strong market demand beyond domestic borders. In regions such as Latin America and the Middle East, Honor has already surpassed ten million units sold.
Honor now holds around 10% market share in 17 countries, making it a major player in several markets. The brand even topped smartphone and tablet sales in Malaysia. To support this growth trajectory, Honor is investing more heavily in local structures to better serve international customers.
One notable move includes setting up a new manufacturing facility in Bangladesh that brings production closer to key market areas. Furthermore, Honor’s long-term strategy focuses on artificial intelligence and connected device platforms, aiming to simplify daily life with smart features. Partnerships with tech giants like Google, Qualcomm, and BYD are expected to accelerate this progress.
In addition to smartphones, Honor now offers a wider range of products, including wearables such as the Watch 5 Ultra, tablets like the Pad V9, and high-quality audio devices. The company plans to continue its momentum in 2026 by appealing more strongly to young tech-savvy audiences and expanding into new markets.
Honor’s strategy shows a clear path toward sustained growth through strategic investments and partnerships. It’s exciting to see how the brand will develop further as it continues to capture global attention.
In 2025, Honor sold more than 71 million smartphones worldwide.
Honor experienced notable growth in Latin America and the Middle East, surpassing ten million units sold in these areas.
Honor established a new manufacturing plant in Bangladesh to bring production closer to important market regions.
Source: schmidtisblog.de
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