Recently, Yu Chengdong announced the annual mobile phone sales in 2017 at the Huawei Terminal Global Partners and Developers Conference held by Huawei. It is reported that in 2017, Huawei's global mobile phone shipments reached 153 million units in the Chinese mobile phone market. The share has been the first in four consecutive years and has reached 31.2%. The future goal is to exceed 40%.
According to him, in 2018, Huawei’s handset sales target is to exceed 200 million units, and next year’s target is to exceed 250 million units, and the target for the next year will exceed 300 million units. If Huawei’s handset sales exceed 300 million, it will be the first in the global mobile phone market. However, Yu Chengdong Say, Huawei pays attention to the growth of quality, so focus on the middle and high end, give up a lot of low-end mobile phone market that can increase sales.
Huawei's mobile phone sales growth momentum continues. According to Trendforce’s previous estimates, Huawei’s shipments in Q1 and Q2 this year reached 39.93 million and 43.217 million, respectively. Huawei was originally ranked third in the first quarter. Its global market share is 11.7%, and it will rise to 12.0% in the second quarter. It will surpass Apple's number two in the world, and it will only differ by 8% from Samsung.
Huawei's rally and Huawei's P20 series of Leica's three shots are related to overseas highlights. In addition, Glory's new flagship and Chang play department are also a force that can not be ignored. At the same time, during the just-concluded CESAsia, He Gang also announced on this year's flagship P20. The sales volume data, which indicates that in the past 2.5 months of sale, P20 series of global shipments exceeded 6 million units.
It is no coincidence that Huawei has ushered in an outbreak. Last year alone, Huawei invested 10.4 billion euros in research and development, and cumulative R&D investment in 10 years was as high as 294 billion euros. Currently, its R&D cost has surpassed Apple’s R&D investment, ranking sixth in the world. Bit.