Huawei spinoff Honor announced Tuesday it is entering Indonesia and plans to launch its smartphones there by the end of March.
As of November, Oppo, Xiaomi and Transsion — all China-based — held the top three spots in Indonesia by smartphone shipments, according to Canalys. "Although 80% of the market is dominated by devices priced under $200, as Southeast Asia's largest and fastest-growing economy, Indonesia presents immense potential for long-term growth," Canalys analyst Chiew Le Xuan said in an email.
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Honor Enters Indonesia, Aims to Capture Smartphone Market ShareHuawei spinoff Honor is launching smartphones in Indonesia by the end of March, targeting a market dominated by Chinese brands. Facing competition from Oppo, Xiaomi, and Transsion, Honor plans to offer a range of phones and tablets, including a folding phone.
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Honor Enters Indonesia, Targeting Smartphone MarketHuawei spinoff Honor is expanding its global reach by entering the Indonesian smartphone market. The company plans to launch its smartphones by the end of March, offering a range of products from medium to high-end segments. Honor aims to capitalize on Indonesia's growing economy and expanding middle class, despite facing competition from established Chinese brands.
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