With the launch of the Honor 90 in September, HTech, aka Honor Tech, made a comeback in India. In August, Honor Tech’s CEO, Madhav Sheth, formally announced the company on Twitter. After a soft launch in 2023, Honor Tech is set to broaden its portfolio of smart devices in 2024 with improved software support and bloatware-free software.

HTech had been rumored to be launching a foldable smartphone by the end of this year, but the launch has been put on hold until next year. However, the Honor X9b has arrived at BIS India, and the Honor Choice Earbuds X5 will launch “early next year.”

In India, the IoT market is highly competitive and consumers expect cutting-edge technology and reliability. Honor maintains a strong focus on quality and innovation across its product range,” said the company.

It is Honor’s goal to actively bring collective experience with connected devices, aka Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). By actively fostering collaborations, the company is enhancing the user experience and improving the design of its products. By launching new “hearables, wearables, and other IOT devices,” the brand promises to bring a well-connected experience to its users.

The diverse product portfolio will certainly increase Honor Tech’s market share in India. In addition, they plan to start manufacturing products under the Make in India initiative of the Government of India.

A network of 400 centers across the country provides strong customer support and after-sales service, said HTech.

They are also improving logistics by improving the end-to-end supply chain, which will provide employment opportunities for the locals. In order to provide better support across the country, Honor Tech will open 400 service centers.