On June 17, Bloomberg reported that Huawei's mobile phone shipments in the international market this year will drop by 40% to 60% due to its inclusion in the list of physical enterprises. About half of the smartphones shipped by Huawei last year are for foreign consumers. So according to the data released by Huawei, the number of smartphones shipped by Huawei outside China in 2019 will decrease by 40 million to 60 million, which is a considerable number.
This news was confirmed by Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Huawei, who said in an interview in Shenzhen this afternoon that international shipments had indeed declined by 40%, but in the Chinese market, the growth rate of mobile phones was very fast.
Huawei is testing its Hongmeng system. It is said that it is also considering a Russian operating system called Aurora, which is derived from Jolla's SailfishOS, which is evolved from the gesture based MeeGo operating system. It is reported that Huawei has reserved chips and parts for one year to prepare for the next special period.
Guo Mingxuan, an analyst with Tianfeng International Securities, said that the ban in the United States might bring a good thing to Huawei, whose market share in China might rise significantly. In the first quarter of this year, Huawei accounted for 34% of China's smartphone market. Guo Mingxuan believes that this proportion will rise to 45% through a more active sales strategy. Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said in March this year that Huawei Glory's market share in China is expected to reach 50%.
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