KEY POINTS
  • Honor, the Chinese smartphone brand formerly owned by Huawei, launched the V40, its first device since being sold off.
  • U.S. export sanctions has cut Huawei off from key chips and software and hurt its smartphone business. The Chinese tech giant sold Honor off to ensure its survival.
  • The V40 starts at starts at 3,599 yuan ($556) and is able to connect to China's 5G networks.

GUANGZHOU, China — Honor, the Chinese smartphone brand formerly owned by Huawei, has launched its first device since being sold off. 

Huawei sold Honor, its budget smartphone brand, in November to a consortium of buyers in China, as a way to help the unit survive in the face of U.S. sanctions.