Honor seeks to trademark two names: Magic Fold, and Magic Wing
Honor files to trademark the Magic Fold and Magic Wing names with WIPO
But for the moment, this is all conjecture and it is possible that the Magic Wing could simply refer to a laptop rather than a clamshell phone. Either way, the company continues to branch out on its own. Originally, as we mentioned above, a Huawei sub-brand, Honor was sold nearly a year ago for approximately $15 billion to a consortium. Huawei was looking to free up Honor from having to follow the restrictions placed on it by the U.S. due to its ties with Huawei.
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Last year Huawei finished third among the world’s top phone manufacturers after delivering 189 million phones (Samsung and Apple were one and two with shipments of 266.7 million and 206.1 million units respectively. Now that the U.S. restrictions against Huawei are fully biting, and Honor has moved out on its own, Huawei has dropped out of the top five with Xiaomi taking its place.
In China, however, Honor owned 15% of the smartphone market during the third quarter. That was nearly double the 8% slice of the Chinese smartphone pie that Huawei owned during the same quarter. Returning to the global market, some analysts earlier this year were calling for Huawei to finish sixth with Honor right below it at number seven.