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Jorge-Vieira
23-07-15, 16:20
Huawei Sells Little Over 48 Million Units In H1 2015; Eyes Third Spot Of Smartphone Market

With Huawei Mate 8 (http://wccftech.com/huawei-mate-8-ifa-2015-kirin-950/) in tow, the Chinese smartphone OEM is currently enjoying a nice healthy stream of revenue generated from the sales of its smartphones. In fact, the company has been performing so well in the market, Huawei might actually become the third largest smartphone maker in the world if it keeps up like this. The increase in ranking would mean that the firm will only be behind Samsung and Apple in the smartphone domination sheet.
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Huawei Scores An Impressive 87 Percent Increase In Phone Sales Revenue According to the latest financial reports (http://www.bbc.com/news/business-33618592), Huawei has been able to sell a total of 48.2 million mobile units for the first half of 2015. That sales tally is an 87 percent increase in phone sales revenue when compared to the same half of 2014. In terms of monetary value, the company has able to garner $28.3 billion USD (Or 175.9 billion yuan) for the first half of this year.





Xiaomi also did well but could not manage to keep up the pace with Huawei and managed to sell 34.7 million units for the same period. Lenovo is another Chinese tech company that is having a great time with its smartphone sales. However, the firm has not disclosed its financial reports for this half as yet. When it does, we will have a fair idea as to which Chinese OEM is expected to take the 3rd sport.
Huawei is now eyeing the 100 million yearly target, which might be ambitious, but seeing the pace of these Chinese smartphone manufacturers, we would have to agree with these statistics. According to the company, it sold more than 10 million device per month during the period of May and June, which signifies that the smartphone sale growth for Huawei is exponentially increasing.
The company is planning to unveil its Huawei Mate 8 at IFA 2015. The handset is expected to be running the company’s own Kirin 950 SoC, which is going to be powered by an octa-core processor. Do you guys feel that Huawei will be able to achieve this target? Let us know your thoughts.






Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/huawei-sold-48-2-million-units-h1-2015/#ixzz3gjSG26EYua

Jorge-Vieira
30-07-15, 13:20
Huawei Passes Microsoft To Become The Third Largest Handset Manufacturer

http://media.bestofmicro.com/L/6/515274/gallery/huawei_Ascend_Mate7_26_w_600.jpg (http://www.tomshardware.com/gallery/huawei_Ascend_Mate7_26,0101-515274-0-2-12-1-jpg-.html)According to recent market research by Strategy Analytics, Huawei was the star of the last quarter, managing to grow its handset sales by 45 percent year over year and reach 7 points market share. At the same time, Microsoft’s sales, which came from the old Nokia division, dropped almost in half from 11.8 percent to 6.4 percent, losing third place to Huawei.

Ken Hyers, Director at Strategy Analytics, said, “Huawei shipped 30.6 million mobile phones and captured a record 7 percent marketshare worldwide in Q2 2015. Huawei is rising fast in all regions of the world, particularly China where its 4G models, such as the Mate7, are proving wildly popular.
Huawei has finally overtaken Microsoft to become the world’s third largest mobile phone vendor for the first time ever,” he added.
Nokia once used to make around two thirds of the world’s handsets, which gave it a strong brand that helped it continue to sell well even after everyone else became serious about making touchscreen smartphones. The brand used to be so strong that when it began making Windows Phones, it quickly captured over 90 percent share of the (albeit small) Windows Phone market.
Nokia’s Symbian phones, on the other hand, began to quickly decline years ago, and the company’s total Windows Phone sales weren’t stout enough to make up for Symbian’s decline. Most of the old Symbian users preferred to jump ship to the increasingly cheaper Android smartphones than get another Nokia feature phone or a Windows Phone.
http://media.bestofmicro.com/L/9/515277/gallery/huawei-growth-q2-2015_w_450.png (http://www.tomshardware.com/gallery/huawei-growth-q2-2015,0101-515277-0-2-9-1-png-.html)Huawei, as a maker of affordable Android smartphones, has also been a beneficiary of Nokia’s sales decline, although not the sole one. Huawei has been a strong performer in the past few quarters thanks to the launch of the Ascend Mate7 (http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/worldwide/Ascend-Mate7/) last fall.
The company is rumored to launch its successor, the Ascend Mate8, at IFA this year, and there’s another rumor that Huawei may be building a Nexus device this year, too. The latter could especially boost Huawei’s image in North America, where Google would promote the device, much as it did for LG’s line of Nexus smartphones.
As for Microsoft, the decline in feature phone sales should continue now that the company has fired (http://www.tomshardware.com/news/microsoft-smartphone-division-layoffs-7800,29536.html) most of the former Nokia employees, which could allow Xiaomi to rise another spot, too, to Microsoft’ current position. Xiaomi has also seen high growth in the past year in China, and the company is now expanding to other regions as well, which could further increase its sales growth.



Noticia:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/huawei-passes-microsoft-third-place,29709.html


E a Microsoft continua a levar no corpo na divisão dos telemóveis e, assim deve continuar nos proximos tempos e muito provavelmente daqui a alguns meses até a Xiaomi deve ultrapassar a Microsoft.

Sonas
30-07-15, 13:24
e' por causa de aparelhos assim que eles subiram :)

http://static.tecnozoom.it/625X0/news/tecnozoom/it/img/Huawei-P8-Max-prezzo.jpg

Tive com um na mao e aquilo e' magnifico... :)

LPC
30-07-15, 13:35
e' por causa de aparelhos assim que eles subiram :)

http://static.tecnozoom.it/625X0/news/tecnozoom/it/img/Huawei-P8-Max-prezzo.jpg

Tive com um na mao e aquilo e' magnifico... :)

Boas!
Sim esse modelo é topo de gama deles e está super bem construido...

Também gostei...

Cumprimentos,

LPC

cybman
30-07-15, 17:27
eu tenho um huawei mate 7 e pelo preço que custou está excelente, preços razoaveis , qualidade acima da média e com uma marketing agressivo já se sabe o resultado :)

Jorge-Vieira
31-12-15, 14:34
Huawei expects sales boost

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Predicts 35 per cent boost
One of the world's largest telecom equipment makers Huawei claims it will to post a 35 percent jump in sales revenue for 2015, thanks to a strong performance across its business platforms.

The Chinese outfit hich competes with Sweden's Ericsson for the top spot in the global market for communications towers and other infrastructure, expects revenues to reach about $60 billion for the year.
Acting Chief Executive Guo Ping said the company posted an operating margin of 18 percent in the first six months of 2015, compared with 18.3 percent in the previous half-year.
Huawei earlier this year set a target of 20 percent growth in global revenue for 2015. It had targeted overall revenue of $70 billion by 2018. It posted 21 percent revenue growth last year.
All this is good news, given that the smartphone industry is drying up.



Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/39557-huawei-expects-sales-boost

Jorge-Vieira
27-01-16, 16:48
Huawei to do well

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While others suffer
While other smartphone makers, including the fruity cargo cult Apple see their sales dry up, Huawei is predicted to do rather well.

Samsung , Apple and Xiaomi are likely to see their shipments stay flat or even decline on year but Huawei is expected to lead smartphone vendors with the highest shipment growth rate in 2016.
According to Digitimes (http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20160126PD206.html), which has been crunching some numbers Huawei shipped 108 million smartphones globally in 2015, growing 44 per cent from 75 million shipped a year earlier, and the sources expect its shipments to continue growing more than 20 per cent on year to 120 million units in 2016.
This is at the expense of the other big players. Samsung which shipped about 320 million smartphones in 2015, down slightly from a year earlier. The Galaxy S6-series and the Galaxy Note 5 reached about 40 million and 10 million units, respectively, in 2015, which were lower than market expectations.
Samsung is expected to boost its mid-range models this year, but that is more or less to keep its shipments at the same level.
iPhone shipments optimistically are expected to reach 220 million in 2016, down 5 per cent from last year. Personally we think it will be worse than that.
Xiaomi shipped 70 smartphones in 2015, falling short of its target of 80 million units and it is not expected to do better this year. The vendor has indicated that it will focus on ramping up the core competitiveness of smartphones rather than pushing up shipment volumes.



Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/mobile/39788-huawei-to-do-well

Jorge-Vieira
01-04-16, 13:14
Best year in the last seven for Huawei

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Who needs the US markets when you have Chinese 4G adoption
China's Huawei posted its biggest annual revenue growth since 2008, thanks mostly to China's adoption of fourth-generation (4G) mobile technology.

Huawei said its total revenue rose 37 percent to $61.10 billion in 2015, slightly above forecasts.It said that it expects revenue to increase to $75 billion this year, which implies the growth rate will slow to 23 percent.
The company had in early 2014 targeted overall revenue of $70 billion by 2018, which translated to growth of roughly 10 percent. Huawei forecast 2016 revenue of $30 billion for the consumer devices business, which was its fastest growing division and second-biggest revenue generator last year. Tthis means that revenue growth in the business will slow down to about 51 percent in 2016 from about 73 percent in 2015.
Huawei was the first Chinese handset vendor to ship more than 100 million smartphones in a year in 2015 when a 44 percent jump in its shipments defied a market slowdown.
Revenue in Huawei's carrier business, which competes with Sweden's Ericsson for the top spot globally for telecommunication equipment, increased 21.4 percent in 2015 on strong demand for 4G telecommunication equipment.
The carrier business is Huawei's biggest, accounting for about 59 percent of 2015 revenue. Revenue in its Enterprise business rose 43.8 percent last year. Huawei said it spent 15 percent of its revenue last year on research and development, above its guidance of 10 percent. Operating margins dipped to 11.6 percent from 11.9 percent.
All this is not bad considering the fact that Huawei has to deal with US paranoa about the Chinese government using it to spy and practically getting shut out of the large US market.



Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/40355-best-year-in-the-last-seven-for-huawei


Muito bom!!!!