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HONOR Achieves No.1 Global Smartphone Shipment Growth in 2025

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HONOR CEO Fred Zhou

HONOR CEO Fred Zhou

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In a year defined by fierce competition and tightening consumer budgets, HONOR has emerged as the fastest-growing global smartphone brand in overseas shipments for 2025 — a milestone that signals more than momentum. It reflects strategy, discipline and a deep understanding of what modern consumers actually value.

According to third-party analyst institute Omdia, HONOR recorded approximately 55% year-on-year overseas shipment growth during 1Q–3Q 2025, the highest growth rate among the top 10 global smartphone vendors during this period.

The numbers tell a powerful story: HONOR’s international expansion strategy is working — and markets like South Africa are playing a meaningful role in that global rise.

South Africa: A Key Growth Market

South Africa recorded a 66% increase in overall business performance for HONOR during this period, reflecting rising demand for reliable, value-driven smartphones. The growth reinforces the country’s importance in HONOR’s global footprint.

Local performance has been supported by strong operator partnerships and products tailored to local usage patterns — including durability, long battery life, generous storage capacity and long-term value for everyday use.

“As HONOR our aim is to keep supplying the market with good quality products that operate with class leading technology at a price that is considerate to our consumer in a specific region. It’s the same customer promise we put in front of our South African consumers,” said HONOR CEO, Fred Zhou, who noted that the brand is likely to maintain its overseas shipment growth lead through the full year.

A Disciplined Approach to Value and Affordability

While many Chinese smartphone vendors remain heavily concentrated in the entry-level tier, HONOR has taken a different route.

The brand has prioritised:

  • Smartphones priced above $300 (premium and upper-mid-tier segments)

  • Tablets in the $300–$600 price band (upper-mid consumer segment)

These segments accounted for approximately 23% of HONOR’s overseas shipments during 1Q–3Q 2025, the highest proportion among major Chinese vendors.

This strategic positioning reflects disciplined branding, product differentiation and strong channel execution — delivering premium features at accessible price points. In markets like South Africa, where consumers demand real-world reliability without premium-tier pricing, that balance has resonated strongly.

A Globally Stratified Growth Footprint

HONOR’s expansion is not accidental. It is structured and diversified.

Europe anchors the brand’s overseas premiumisation strategy. During 1Q–3Q 2025, HONOR maintained a top five position in core Western European markets including the United Kingdom and France. The Magic V5 played a pivotal role, securing second place in Western Europe’s book-style foldable segment, supported by its slim design, battery endurance and advanced AI features. Shipments in Central and Eastern Europe grew by 15%.

Latin America remains HONOR’s shipment backbone, with strong consolidation in Mexico and Central America and continued regional expansion.

South-Eastern Asia is emerging as the next growth frontier, supported by expanding local manufacturing and channel capabilities.

Meanwhile, Middle East and Africa have become the primary incremental growth engine, with shipment volumes approaching those of Latin America. In this region, HONOR is strengthening its premium channel presence, while South Africa continues to show rapid growth driven by local partnerships and value-focused technology.

Listening to Consumers — Globally and Locally

Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa, emphasised that the global results are closely tied to local responsiveness.

“We know customer relationships are fundamental to our growth and the needs of South Africans in a challenging economic environment. This is why we continue to listen carefully to what consumers need and act on it. Delivering premium smartphones at accessible prices is essential. The value is then enhanced with strong durability, long battery life and generous storage – real-life features, which are valued locally. This mindset has supported our global success and continues to drive our growth in South Africa, where everyday reliability really matters.”

As HONOR scales its international presence, its 2025 performance underscores a clear strategy: practical innovation, trusted quality and value-driven technology designed for real-world use.

In a crowded global market, growth is not just about volume. It is about relevance. And in 2025, HONOR has positioned itself as a brand that understands exactly where growth begins — with the consumer.

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