
After the news of the sale of Honor to a company formed by several private and non-private companies, the future of the ex-Huawei giant has become shady. Without a pillow to sit on in case of bankruptcy, the company is now alone, unable to make false steps. Defeat and failure are not an option that can be considered and to avoid this is turning to Qualcomm. According to Chinese media, the company turned to the US company forprocurement of processors. Let's see the details.
Honor V40 will mount a MediaTek but subsequently the Chinese company will rely on Qualcomm for future smartphones
Based on as revealed by important Chinese sources, the company that was previously a rib of Huawei has turned to the microprocessor giant for "assistance". Honor, according to what emerged, it would be in negotiation with Qualcomm, a company that has always been involved in the production and development of the best chipsets in circulation. The news about the latest smartphone Honor V40, speak of a SoC MediaTek. Probably this will be the last, or at least one of the last, to use a processor from the Taiwanese house.

The company CEO Zhao Ming clearly stated at an employee meeting held in Beijing that the giant's goal is to become number one in the national mobile phone market. This means that it has to overcome several other giants who have bypassed it since it separated from Huawei. We talk about brands of the caliber of Xiaomi, realme, live, Oppo and Huawei itself. Yes, because since they are different companies, at least on paper, they must be considered enemy companies.
In any case it is progress of negotiations between Qualcomm and Honor is optimistic and the two sides are expected to be close to achieving cooperation of supply. Unfortunately, the Chinese company, through the mouth of its CEO, decided not to comment on the story.
