Honor 20 sold in 1 million units in 14 days
Huawei’s subsidiary, Honor, introduced the Honor 20 series about a month ago. The launch happened in the midst of the whole US-China trade conflict. At the event in London, Huawei executive did not announce the exact arrival date.
Because of the conflict, the Honor 20 is currently available only in China. The sales are doing great – Huawei has just announced over 1 million units sold of the new phone in just 14 days. The sub-brand also used the announcement to introduce the Honor 20 Pro arrival at home, starting tomorrow.

The Pro version will come with 8 GB RAM and two storage options – 128GB or 256GB. The 128GB version is, naturally, cheaper and costs CNY3,199 (about 412€), while the 256GB version costs CNY3,499 (about 450€). The Chinese version is quite a lot cheaper than the global unit, which will cost around 600€ when it launches.
For now, the international market of Huawei has to settle with the basic Honor 20, which will come to the United Kingdom on Friday. There, the shops are already accepting pre-orders for the phone – it costs £399 with 6/128 GB memory and comes with a free Honor Watch Magic if you pre-order by Thursday, June 20th.


