HONOR Launches Malaysia’s Best Cross-OS File Transfer Tech

KUALA LUMPUR, 9 June 2025 – HONOR is the first brand in Malaysia to offer full Cross-OS Connectivity with its new HONOR Connect technology. Launched earlier this year, HONOR Connect allows smooth file sharing between Android, iOS, and Windows devices including smartphones, tablets, and laptops breaking down platform barriers.

Unlike other solutions that only work between smartphones, HONOR Connect lets users transfer files quickly and easily across nearly all devices. Transfer speeds reach up to 85 Mbps with iOS devices and 40 Mbps with Android devices. You can send files, photos, or videos to multiple devices at once without any hassle.

HONOR has included HONOR Connect in the new HONOR 400 Series smartphones, HONOR MagicBook Pro 14 laptop, and HONOR Pad 10 tablet. This makes HONOR the first in Malaysia to offer this wide-ranging cross-device file-sharing solution.

The HONOR MagicBook Pro 14 laptop is designed for seamless Cross-OS transfers. For example, a user can send documents or images between the laptop and an iPhone with just a few clicks no cables or cloud needed. Even non-HONOR users can join by downloading the HONOR Connect app from the App Store, making it a great alternative to more expensive laptops.

The HONOR Pad 10 tablet also supports HONOR Connect, allowing students to easily share PDFs, notes, videos, and slides across devices, including iPhones.

The HONOR 400 Series smartphones combine powerful AI imaging with HONOR Connect, enabling users to share photos and videos effortlessly between Android and iOS. Features like AI Image to Video, AI Eraser 2.0, and AI Cutout help users create and edit content, which can then be shared with any device. Users can even make Moving Photo Collages to bring moments like parties or farewells to life.

With HONOR Connect, devices from different brands and operating systems work together smoothly and securely, giving users freedom from ecosystem lock-in. For more info, visit www.honor.com/my. – Tehtariktimes