There is no doubt that 2019 will be a year that Huawei executives will remember for the rest of their lives. And not only because of the difficulties the brand had to face because of the trade war in China and the United States, and the veto set by the Donald Trump government as a result, but also because has been one of the best years in its history About telecommunications.
Already in October, the company announced the sale of more than 200 million phones worldwide, thus breaking its previous year's sales record. Now, as they pointed out on GSMArena, he is himself Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer segment, would confirm at an internal meeting that Huawei estimated it would sell approximately 230 million smart phones
These figures will keep Huawei at the second position of the global mobile market, despite getting closer to reaching Samsung and becoming one the kind of product that sells other phones worldwide.
The gap between Huawei and Samsung is narrowing
Last year, Huawei smartphone sales peaked at 206 million, after reaching a 200 million figure for the first time at the end of the year. This year, despite being blocked by the US government, Huawei surpassed this same figure in the tenth month of 2019.
Of course, from that moment on, The speed of sales of Huawei smartphones has been affected by other markets such as Spanish. However, Huawei has proven to have an equally controlled environment by not changing its plans and continuing the introduction of Huawei Mate 30 series models without the introduction of Google.
If Huawei's expectations are met, and knowing that in the third quarter of the year the difference between Samsung and Huawei's market share was only three points, it all seems to point to a Chinese giant closing the year closer than ever. Be the first landmark. We need to see what 2020 awaits us, especially if you think that The US Veto to Huawei is still active.
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