Sunday, September 11, 2016

Honor 8 Sells 1.5 Million Devices in First Two Months

Since the Honor 8 launched back in July, the device has had a fantastic reception, resulting in 1.5 million handsets sold. We’ve seen positive reviews and a legitimate push by the company to help foster development community with the Honor Hub, and it’s all coming together well for them. At the same event that the Honor 8’s 1.5 million sales were announced, Honor also announced that in the 999 days of the brand’s existence, they have sold 100 million devices, in large part thanks to devices like the Honor 5X, the Honor 6, and the Honor 4C.

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