Huawei surpassed 100 Millions of Smartphone Shipments to 2015

Huawei Consumer Business Group announced on 22 December 2015 that it exceeded 100 million global smartphone shipments 2015, establishing its position in 3 leading Android companies internationally. Over the past five years, Huawei's smartphone shipments have risen by 3.000%, from 3 million to 2010 to 100 million to 2015.Huawei

«Huawei's success is no accident. The result shows the great interest of consumers from all over the world for the ours. A fact of which we are particularly proudSaid Kevin Ho, President, Huawei Consumer Business Group Handset product line. «The landscape in the smartphone market is constantly changing as people look for devices that allow them to push the boundaries. We are looking forward to the development in 2016 as well, as we expand our product range and strengthen our presence through partnerships with strong companies internationally, to offer the best devices on the market.. "

2015, Huawei posted an increase of 30% on mid-to-high-end smartphone shipments, which included the following:

  • In September, 4 million P8 smartphones, 7.5 million P7 smartphones and 6.5 million Mate smartphones were shipped
  • The launch of the Huawei Mate S smartphone, which was released in 48 , in Asia and Europe.
  • Η κατασκευή του smartphone Huawei Nexus 6P σε συνεργασία με την , which was a big hit in North America.
  • The launch of the Mate 8 smartphone in November in China.

This success is the result of extensive of Huawei in the field of Research and Development, the diversified presence according to the market, the 360⁰ strategy followed and the loyalty to the company's brand.

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