Kwa mshangao tena Samsung na Apple zapitwa kwa mauzo na Huawei

Kwa mshangao tena Samsung na Apple zapitwa kwa mauzo na Huawei

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Samsung And Apple Beaten By Huawei In Huge New Smartphone Surprise 8



In a huge market surprise, Huawei has defied the odds and not only stayed ahead of Apple but also overtaken Samsung to become the world’s largest smartphone marker—for April, at least. The timing of this news, coming just after the U.S. tightened its restrictions on Huawei’s supply chain is ironic. For the Chinese tech giant, this is the first time it has reached the top spot—a welcome respite from recent bad news.

The latest figures come from the research team at Counterpoint, which confirmed to Gizmochina that “Huawei was the world’s number one smartphone maker with a 19% market share,” for a month at least. Samsung was just behind on 17%.


In the aftermath of the U.S. blacklist, which kicked in last May, Huawei’s loss of Google from its new phones has hammered international sales. But overall sales have been shored up by its stellar performance at home—Huawei’s dominance of its domestic market has gone from strength to strength.

China was the first key market into coronavirus lockdown, hitting smartphone sales hard. By the same token, it was the first out of lockdown and the first to begin to recover. This favored Huawei. How quickly Samsung’s key markets also begin to recover will determine whether Huawei can hold onto the coveted top spot for another month or maybe even the full quarter.

It was around four years ago that Huawei’s consumer boss, Richard Yu, set the company the target of taking the number one spot within five years. Last year, even as the blacklist started to bite, the company overtook Apple to the number two slot and looked set to topple Samsung’s crown. But then the blacklist did start to bite, Huawei’s year ended 50 million smartphones down on its initial forecast.

Reports from inside Huawei suggest it expects its first year-on-year decline in 2020. That news came before the impact of coronavirus on the smartphone industry started to become clear. This year will be an uncertain sales adventure for all the top manufacturers, and it’s difficult to predict where they will end up. Through that uncertainty, Huawei’s lock on its domestic market will be invaluable.

As I’ve reported before, one of the key global competitors Huawei now has to watch is its domestic rival Xiaomi, which has set its sights on replicating Huawei’s strategy outside China, unencumbered by the loss of Google and able to target value-conscious consumers with flagships designed to appeal to existing Huawei users. This report will send a welcome message, from Huawei’s perspective, to its local rival.


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Wamepanda kwa mwezi moja tu na ni kwa ajili ya mauzo ya soko la ndani ila hawana future kwa mujibu wa habari hiyo.

Soko lao hilo la ndani sio sustainable kulingana na hali ya uchumi ulivyo sasa na utakavyokuwa huko mbeleni. Huawei sasa soko la nje ndio hivyo tena imefinywa na sasa watategemea zaidi mauzo ya ndani.
 
Samsung And Apple Beaten By Huawei In Huge New Smartphone Surprise 8



In a huge market surprise, Huawei has defied the odds and not only stayed ahead of Apple but also overtaken Samsung to become the world’s largest smartphone marker—for April, at least. The timing of this news, coming just after the U.S. tightened its restrictions on Huawei’s supply chain is ironic. For the Chinese tech giant, this is the first time it has reached the top spot—a welcome respite from recent bad news.

The latest figures come from the research team at Counterpoint, which confirmed to Gizmochina that “Huawei was the world’s number one smartphone maker with a 19% market share,” for a month at least. Samsung was just behind on 17%.


In the aftermath of the U.S. blacklist, which kicked in last May, Huawei’s loss of Google from its new phones has hammered international sales. But overall sales have been shored up by its stellar performance at home—Huawei’s dominance of its domestic market has gone from strength to strength.

China was the first key market into coronavirus lockdown, hitting smartphone sales hard. By the same token, it was the first out of lockdown and the first to begin to recover. This favored Huawei. How quickly Samsung’s key markets also begin to recover will determine whether Huawei can hold onto the coveted top spot for another month or maybe even the full quarter.

It was around four years ago that Huawei’s consumer boss, Richard Yu, set the company the target of taking the number one spot within five years. Last year, even as the blacklist started to bite, the company overtook Apple to the number two slot and looked set to topple Samsung’s crown. But then the blacklist did start to bite, Huawei’s year ended 50 million smartphones down on its initial forecast.

Reports from inside Huawei suggest it expects its first year-on-year decline in 2020. That news came before the impact of coronavirus on the smartphone industry started to become clear. This year will be an uncertain sales adventure for all the top manufacturers, and it’s difficult to predict where they will end up. Through that uncertainty, Huawei’s lock on its domestic market will be invaluable.

As I’ve reported before, one of the key global competitors Huawei now has to watch is its domestic rival Xiaomi, which has set its sights on replicating Huawei’s strategy outside China, unencumbered by the loss of Google and able to target value-conscious consumers with flagships designed to appeal to existing Huawei users. This report will send a welcome message, from Huawei’s perspective, to its local rival.


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Upo hapa una quote eti source ni GIZMOCHINA....

China ni very authoritarian,idadi ya corona tu inawashinda kutoa ndio leo wakupe takwimu halisi za Huawei?

Huawei ni already dead mzee!

Taken care off kama ilivyokua ZTE!

Sipo hapa kuamini any Chinese media,hata kwa hela siamini usenge ule!
 
long as chipsets wanazinunua kutoka Marekani, hamna kitu hapo
 
Natumia P30pro..mchina kanikamata hata mimi!
Samsung iPhone niliwashindwa lazima uzurule na charger na power banks, mizigo mizito! Na zikidondoka hata mara 1 kwisha habari yake!

Everyday is Saturday.......................... 😎
Next week namkamatia huyo mnyama p30 pro au mate 20 pro 😇
 
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