There is no doubt that Huawei had its highest sales volume in 2019 globally. A few hours ago, the company officially revealed the top transcripts it recorded last year, revealing that annual shipment of smartphones exceeded 240 million units, while the Mate and P series grew by more than 50% in relation to year after year. Through all of 2019, Huawei shipped 6.9 million 5G mobile phones, with a record market share.
In addition to the mobile phone market, Huawei has also performed well in the market for smart wearables. Among them, the Huawei FreeBus 3 headsets shipped over a million in the first month, and the Huawei VR Class sales surpassed 10,000 units on the first day.
On the other hand, the total number of registered users of Huawei's sports health app has exceeded 100 million, and Huawei's terminal cloud service has 400 million monthly active users scattered in more than 170 countries and regions.
In terms of products, the Kirin 990 5G chip won six industry firsts and Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G won the first place in the DXOMark ranking. In turn, the Huawei Nova 6 5G was placed in the first line of the ranking of best selfie cameras in DXOMark.
In a recent speech on the occasion of the new year 2020, Huawei's rotating chairman Xu Zhijun said that under pressure from the US government, the firm is expected to achieve sales revenue of more than 850 billion yuan (more than 110 billion euros at the exchange rate), an increase of approximately 18% year-on-year. Although the expectations raised earlier in the year were not met, the company's overall operation was stable and basically withstood the test.