IT Home reported on June 8 that Wang Ban, president of sales and service of Honor Terminal Co., Ltd., posted on June 6: "When the 400 first sale, I heard that a friendly company issued an internal notice, "I want to kill Honor and not let Honor turn over." Whether we turn over does not depend on anyone else, but on whether we do the right thing. Honor can only rely on ourselves, on our truth, on our openness, and on our unity."
IT Home noticed that Honor CEO Li Jian made his debut at a domestic press conference on May 28 and officially launched Honor 400 series mobile phones. Li Jian led the entire executive team to interview with the media and talked about some planning and follow-up goals for Honor mobile phones. Among them, Wang Ban said that although the Chinese market encountered some problems in the first half of this year, it achieved good results in the overseas market.
With the normal release of the new Honor product rhythm and the completion of organizational structure adjustment, Wang Ban said that he is confident that he will move up in the second half of this year and will be able to return to the top three.
Wang Ban mentioned: "In fact, our most important Chinese market and European market have not set specific KPI does not have to return to the top three in the market, but rather to practice basic skills well. As long as the basic skills are well practiced, the share will be natural." Wang Ban also revealed that the pre-sales of the Honor 400 series mobile phones in the overseas market far exceeded expectations, and the actual pre-sale volume is two to three times higher than expected.