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Huawei closer to 140 million smartphone sales target for 2016
Chinese leading smartphone brand Huawei has announced that it has sold over 100 million units as of October 14 this year.

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Huawei's smartphone segment is apparently more prosperous in 2016 as the Chinese company achieved 100 million handset sales for this year on October 14, a figure it took until December 22 to reach last year, according to its official Weibo account.

The company has secured 30 percent smartphone sales in the price range of 3,000 to 4,000 yuan ($445 to $594) -- normally considered the high-end models for Chinese brands -- and remains the leader in the Chinese market, according to Huawei. Shipments of its flagship dual-camera models P9 and P9 Plus have exceeded 8 million since their launch in April, according to the report.

In April, Huawei set a sales goal of 140 million for the year, 40 percent higher than its actual sales in 2015. He Gang, head of Huawei Technologies' smartphone unit, told Chinese media that the company will achieve the target as expected as its high-end and mid-ranged handsets have registered growth of 100 percent and 30 percent over last year, respectively. Lower priced budget phones, on the other hand, saw the least growth.

According to He, Huawei's overseas sales also saw a boom in the year, with several markets in Western Europe and North Eastern Europe growing between 50 percent and 100 percent over 2015. Poland, where growth was only a single digit in 2015, has seen over 20 percent sales growth of Huawei phones this year, He said.

Huawei previously reported a 40 percent jump in sales for H1 2016, and is aiming to become the global smartphone leader by 2020, according to CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group Richard Yu.

The company currently owns 16 global research and development centers. Aside from those in China, it has extended its R&D teams into countries including the US, Sweden, France, the UK, South Korea, Japan, and India.

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On the sidelines of the launch of Nova and Nova Plus smartphones in China, Huawei shared that the company has shipped more than 100 million smartphones in 2016, two months before the year ends.


The top smartphone manufacturer in China, Huawei sold 100 million smartphones in the 12 months of 2015, clearly implying year-on-year growth. Huawei has for long stated its ambition of becoming the world’s biggest smartphone maker by volume. It has already established itself as the leading smartphone manufacturer in China and has been making a credible mark in India, one of the top smartphone markets globally.


In all likelihood, Huawei will sell many more devices before the end of 2016 since it will launch the Huawei Mate 9 next month. As per reports, the Mate 9 will be available in flat and curved screen variants and will pack in the company’s latest Kirin processor along with up to 6GB of RAM, a dual camera setup, and fast charging technology. Also, earlier this week, the company announced three devices in India, including the Honor 8.

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Huawei is doing great.. even in my home three members are using huwaei ..Huawei is capturing more market day by day..
 
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Obviously very good if the words of our Indian friends are to be trusted.
I've never seen people around me having a Gionee, One Plus, and many other brands mentioned by non-Chinese members here which I've never heard of.....:hitwall:

Huawei is doing great.. even in my home three members are using huwaei ..Huawei is capturing more market day by day..
Time to change to Mate 9!


More Huawei Mate 9 Specs Leak Online

Huawei is working on an exciting new smartphone, known as Mate 9, and information on the upcoming device has been leaking for some time now. The latest specs leak comes from Xiaomi Today and reveals some additional details on the smartphone.

Huawei is expected to unveil the upcoming Mate 9 on November 3, during an event to be hosted in Munich, Germany. The flagship smartphone is rumored to come with a 5.-9-inch screen with 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution.

The device maker might equip the phone with its recently announced Kirin 960 chipset and offer the handset in three variants. One of them will feature 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory, codenamed Manhattan, and another one will come with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, called Long Island. There’s also a variant with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

In addition, Mate 9 could come with a dual camera setup on the back, with 20MP and 12MP Leica sensors and f/2.0 aperture. Front camera capacity could reach 8MP. The fingerprint scanner will be placed under the dual-camera setup on the back.

The premium model might be offered only in China


Huawei Mate 9 is expected to run Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box with Emotion UI 5 on top. Battery capacity might reach 3,000mAh, with SuperCharge feature to charge the phone to 50% capacity in just five minutes.

Pricing for the Huawei Mate 9 was also revealed. The variant with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory will be made available in three color options and carry a price tag of up to $510. The model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory will be sold for about $585, while the premium version with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage could have a price tag of $705 and be made available in six color options.

Rumors say that sales of the premium Long Island variant of the Mate 9 will be restricted to China, while the Manhattan version will be made available for purchase globally.

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Standard and Curved Huawei Mate 9 Designs Leak in Images

Huawei is working on an upcoming smartphone, said to be announced during the first few days of next month. Meanwhile, it seems that some specs of the smartphone have leaked online and there’s even an image with standard and curved Mate 9 variants.

The picture was leaked by Evan Blass and shows two variants of the Mate 9, one with a flat display and one with a curved screen. The Mate 9 with dual-edge curved display carries the internal codename Long Island, while the flat variant is known as Manhattan.

It seems that the Long Island variant will be the premium model, carrying a QHD dual-curved display that could support Android’s Daydream VR capabilities. The bad news is that sales of the Long Island will be restricted to China, while Manhattan will be made available for purchase globally, including in the United States.

Huawei Mate 9 might come with 6GB of RAM and a 3,000mAh battery

Rumors on the upcoming Mate 9 smartphone point towards a 64-bit octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 960 processor and a 5.9-inch display. It could very well come with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, but that remains to be seen.

The rear camera might come with two sensors manufactured by Leica, similar to the ones found on Huawei’s P9 flagship. In addition, both sensors found in the dual-camera setup on the back might have 20MP and f/2.0 aperture.

Other rumors seem to suggest that the smartphone might have a 3,000mAh battery and SuperCharge feature for charging the device to 50% capacity in just five minutes.

The front camera capacity could reach 8MP and the price of the Long Island premium variant could actually reach $705. The Manhattan model could carry 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage and be sold for a price of $585.

Of course, none of these specs is a guarantee until Huawei announces the smartphone, which could happen during an event scheduled for November 3 in Munich, Germany.



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Huawei should also take a stake in SMIC where a major expansion is uder way with the construction of a new facility and capacity upgrade of existing plants.

Why didn't China buy ARM when it was on sale. Surely China could spend 40 billion dollars on ARM, which is essential to almost all electronics in the world today!
 
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How powerful is it when compared to the snapdragon 821 ?
 
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Huawei has the capability to design and maintain P series, honor series, mate series product lines at same time and update every year...
 
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Huawei has the capability to design and maintain P series, honor series, mate series product lines at same time and update every year...
Target different consumers.
P and M are premium series.....
Honour is middle end....
The rest, low end.

Xiaomi sold half a million phones in just three days on the Flipkart, Amazon India, Snapdeal and Tata CLiQ platforms.
Xiaomi is mostly low end, has some medium end models, but sales not as good as low end.
 
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Xiaomi sold half a million phones in just three days on the Flipkart, Amazon India, Snapdeal and Tata CLiQ platforms.
The ban is not taken seriously here , only some so called nationalists seem to want to have it . for example xaiomi phones which have been selling like hot cakes are made in India . now why ban them?
 
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Target different consumers.
P and M are premium series.....
Honour is middle end....
The rest, low end.


Xiaomi is mostly low end, has some medium end models, but sales not as good as low end.
Actually, Xiaomi's product target low to medium end with better configurations.

Their online marketing is awesome. So do their smart devices.

I support Huawei for mobile and Xiaomi for routers and smart sets.

VIVO and OPPO have most stable devices also.
 
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