As of now, there is not much information regarding the Honor V40 series. However, if the recent leak is true, then the company is preparing something interesting. According to a leak on Weibo, the Honor V40 series will have four models. The interesting part of the leak is that all four models will use different flagship processors from different manufacturers. This will be the first time that a single series will use as many as four different flagship chips from different manufacturers.
According to the leak, the Honor V40 will come with a Dimensity 1000+ SoC. In addition, there will be an Honor V40 Pro which will use Samsung’s Exynos 1080. Furthermore, the Honor V40 Pro+ will use Snapdragon 888 while the Honor V40 Commemorative Edition will come with Huawei’s Kirin 9000.
The leak is also a poll thus we are not entirely certain how the poster got a hold of the information. As of now, we can not verify this information thus we employ you to take it with a pinch of salt. Furthermore, there is no confirmation that the U.S. will allow Honor to use American technology. Thus, we can not guarantee that Honor can use Dimensity, Exynos, and Snapdragon chips. In addition, the Kirin 9000 SoC is barely enough for the Huawei Mate 40 series and other planned flagship. It is most unlikely that Huawei will have some units to sell to Honor for its V40 series. All these are just some questions that beg for answers.
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Honor and Qualcomm are in talks for a cooperation
Just last month, Huawei announced the sale of its Honor smartphone division to a consortium based in Shenzhen, China. Rumors soon surfaced that the independent company would launch a flagship phone based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. Now, more information has emerged on the topic of future cooperation.
A source close to Qualcomm indicated that Honor and the US chipmaker were already in talks to ship chipsets for upcoming Honor phones. Honor is rather optimistic about the potential results of this collaboration, at the moment both sides are close to reaching an agreement.
Honor CEO Zhao Ming has openly stated that Honor aims to become the leading smartphone brand in China’s smartphone market. This was reportedly announced during a staff meeting. A week after the announcement of the sale, Zhao Ming mentioned that Honor would start releasing other products besides smartphones.
Earlier, the President of Qualcomm said publicly that the company has already started a dialogue with Honor; and looks forward to working with the new company in various areas. Recall that after the introduction of US sanctions against Huawei, the Chinese company lost the opportunity to use Google services and Qualcomm products.