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phonemantra-blog · 8 months
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Up to 100 million smartphones in 2024 Due to high demand for the Mate 60 series, Huawei has set its smartphone shipment target at 100 million units next year. This is 40% more than the company planned before the release of the Mate 60 series. Lucas Zhong, an analyst at Canalys, confirmed that Huawei's new Mate 60 series products have "disrupted the market" and allowed the company to become competitive again in its home market. Previously, many analyst firms predicted that Huawei mobile phone shipments would reach approximately 70 million units next year. According to reports, Huawei's smartphone shipments this year are expected to reach 40 million to 50 million units, up 30% to 70% from last year. The Mate 60 series will ship around 20 million units. Huawei Mate 60 smartphones “blew up the market.” [caption id="attachment_77832" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60[/caption] Tianfeng International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously stated that starting in 2024, all new Huawei models will use new self-developed Kirin processors, and by that time Qualcomm will completely lose Huawei as a customer. According to previous reports, Huawei is clearing out its inventory of older models and preparing to change its product lineup. Huawei is expected to launch several new smartphones in different categories between the end of this year and the beginning of next year.
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phonemantra-blog · 8 months
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The line will be released next year According to the latest supply chain news, since the Huawei Mate 60 series is selling so well, Huawei plans to begin mass production of the P70 series earlier than planned. According to supply chain data, Huawei has started reserving parts and components to prepare for mass production of the next generation of Huawei P70 series smartphones, which are scheduled to launch in 2024. It is unclear whether the Huawei P70 will receive the Kirin 9000S single-chip system, which is installed in the Huawei Mate 60 Pro, or whether a more modern mobile platform will be used for the new line. Huawei Mate 60 forces us to launch production of Huawei P70 ahead of schedule [caption id="attachment_73040" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60[/caption] According to previous news, Huawei plans to ship 60 to 70 million smartphones in 2024, double its 2023 shipments. To achieve this goal, Huawei has begun stockpiling components such as camera modules, panels, and circuit boards to maintain a stable supply of smartphones. In addition, supply chain insiders said Huawei is still increasing the proportion of domestic components it uses. In the case of the Mate 60, they were already more than 90%, and the P70 series can improve this result.
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phonemantra-blog · 9 months
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Samsung, on the contrary, has a 16% drop in shipments in the first half of 2023. Huawei is set to double its smartphone shipment target next year, two industry sources told Nikkei Asia. That is, the company expects to sell from 60 to 70 million smartphones. This decision is due to the success of the Mate 60 line - the devices are selling like hotcakes in China. [caption id="attachment_64858" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60[/caption] Huawei will double its smartphone shipments following the success of the Mate 60 Nikkei Asia, citing numerous industry sources, reports that Huawei has already begun to implement its plans: the company is actively purchasing various components - lenses, camera sensors, circuit boards - to ensure uninterrupted production of smartphones. Of course, to overtake Samsung smartphones in supplies, you need to increase production plans not by two times, but by five, but the Koreans themselves can help here: an unclear policy regarding new models led to the fact that deliveries of Samsung devices in the first half of this year decreased by 16 %. The company expected to deliver 136 million smartphones to the market but delivered 114 million. If Samsung’s delivery schedule continues to fall, and Huawei’s schedule continues to rise, then in the next few years the lines will cross.
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