On June 20, it was reported that Huawei had been stockpiling chips and other parts for a year, but according to the Electronic Times, Huawei is currently reducing its high-end mobile phone shipments. It is reported that earlier this month, Huawei began to cut its P30 series orders, including P30 Pro, which is currently the most popular high-end mobile phone sold by Huawei.
Recently, it was reported that Huawei has also begun to reduce the orders for the upcoming Mate 30 series. The new phone is not expected to be released until October this year. It also includes Huawei Mate 30 Pro. If not unexpected, it is the most advanced Huawei mobile phone this year.
It is not clear what new functions Huawei Mate 30 Pro has. It is predicted that the machine will be equipped with a 6.7 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2K+, and equipped with chips from Huawei HiSilicon's subsidiaries, namely Kirin 985 SoC and Baron 5000 5G modems. If Huawei is still on the list of American entities at that time, the new Huawei mobile phone may be pre installed with Huawei's own Hongmeng system. Huawei has built its own application distribution platform App Gallery, and the developer's support for Hongmeng system needs further observation.
Recently, Bloomberg reported that Huawei expects its mobile phone shipments in the international market to decline by 40% to 60% this year. Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Huawei, later responded in an interview that international shipments had indeed declined by 40%, but in the Chinese market, the growth rate of mobile phones was very fast. As early as March of this year, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said that Huawei Plus Glory currently accounts for 34% of the domestic mobile phone market. For every three mobile phones sold, one mobile phone is Huawei. It is expected that the market share will reach 50% in the future.
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