Today, Honor Mobile shared a new post on its official Weibo account, confirming that the recently launched Honor Band 6 will be available for pre-booking again. The company also answered some of the user’s queries on the microblogging platform.
In response to one of the questions related to the service, Honor said that the company will work with its partners to offer security updates and after-sales services to the products on-sale as well as those products that have already been sold.
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This is in line with the message that was shared by one of the company’s executives soon after the sale of Honor was confirmed. Now, the confirmation coming from the company’s official account on Weibo breathes a sigh of relief for existing users of Honor’s products who were wondering about the after-sales service for their devices.
A few days ago, Huawei sold off its Honor sub-brand
The step was taken to ensure that the brand survives. Lately, Huawei h as been facing a lot of issues as the United States keeps on imposing sanctions
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