Huawei delays goal of being the world's largest phone maker

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Huawei It has been one of the smartphone manufacturers that have made the most of the news in recent weeks, if not the most. The firm has made it impossible not to be the target of the media thanks to the fact that it is involved in a not pleasant predicament.

So much so have the problems that have come upon him, because of what the United States has generated, that his plans to be the world's first smartphone maker, over Samsung, they are going to have to wait a little longer.

NDTV Gadgets has revealed that it has been a senior executive of the company who released this information about the delay of the company's goal. According to the information, the executive came out during the technology program called "CES Asia"; It was there that he revealed what had been assumed about the postponement of the goal.

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Another character who also revealed something about it was Shao Yang, Strategy Director of Huawei Consumer Business Group. In detail, he said the following: "We would have become the biggest in the fourth quarter (of this year), but now we feel that this process may take longer". He also stated that Huawei currently sells between 500,000 and 600,000 smartphones a day, in a speech at the CES Asia technology program in Shanghai, China.

Due to these comments, it is clear that the brand's course is a bit bleak. Recall that the firm has been growing exponentially to such a degree that Samsung was seriously threatened.

The South Korean firm is the current king of the world's mobile manufacturers, only with Huawei behind her. However, due to everything that is happening to the Chinese tech giant, it could even take a vacation, so to speak, as it now enjoys somewhat beaten competition and other short-term plans (Huawei).


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