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⚡️Huawei Has Overtaken Apple In China Sales For The First Time In 46 Months
⏺Chinese company, under US sanctions, continues to build on the success of last year's 5G smartphone. That's consistent with findings from government think tank China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, which reported a 12.7% year-on-year decline in smartphone shipments abroad, including Apple's iPhone, in the same month. Those shipments fell to 1.87 million units in August from 2.14 million a year earlier as domestic smartphone shipments rose 26.7% to 24.05 million over the same period.
⏺The competition between Huawei and Apple in the world's biggest smartphone market has taken on new significance as the Shenzhen-based telecom equipment giant experiences a revival in its mobile phone business amid the US tech giant's recent troubles on the mainland.
⏺Strong demand for Huawei's high-end phone models such as the Mate and Pura series, as well as foldable smartphones such as the recently introduced Mate XT, helped push the company's average selling price and wholesale revenue to record highs in the second quarter, according to TechInsights. It said China remains Huawei's main market, accounting for 89% of global smartphone shipments.
⏺Chinese company, under US sanctions, continues to build on the success of last year's 5G smartphone. That's consistent with findings from government think tank China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, which reported a 12.7% year-on-year decline in smartphone shipments abroad, including Apple's iPhone, in the same month. Those shipments fell to 1.87 million units in August from 2.14 million a year earlier as domestic smartphone shipments rose 26.7% to 24.05 million over the same period.
⏺The competition between Huawei and Apple in the world's biggest smartphone market has taken on new significance as the Shenzhen-based telecom equipment giant experiences a revival in its mobile phone business amid the US tech giant's recent troubles on the mainland.
⏺Strong demand for Huawei's high-end phone models such as the Mate and Pura series, as well as foldable smartphones such as the recently introduced Mate XT, helped push the company's average selling price and wholesale revenue to record highs in the second quarter, according to TechInsights. It said China remains Huawei's main market, accounting for 89% of global smartphone shipments.