While Huawei manufacturers the handset, it's doing its best to keep that fact hushed up. The company's always tried to dissociate itself somewhat from the Honor brand, and the same is true in Europe, where it's essentially being introduced as a new company in its own right. The only visible evidence of the affiliation can be found on the new Honor website, where Huawei's named as the copyright holder. The Chinese manufacturer isn't exactly a household name in Europe, but by concealing its connection with Honor as much as possible, it's hoping to create a distinct identity for the brand. It wants Honor to be seen as a new, disruptive player that sells great smartphones for affordable prices, in the same way OnePlus has managed to manufacture a persistent buzz around itself and its One flagship. The only difference with the Honor 6, though, is that you'll actually be able to buy it.