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샤오미 화웨이 제치고 중국 1위 스마트폰 제조사

화웨이, 사상 처음으로 중국 본토에서 가장 큰 스마트폰 제조사로 등극, 샤오미 제치고 1위.

수익성 높은 중국 스마트폰 시장에서, 지역 영웅 Xiaomi는 최근 최고의 개로 간주되었지만 Apple도 최근 주요 도전자였습니다.

 

That appears to have changed for Q3 of 2015, if data from research firm Canalys is to be believed.

According to a recent report (via TechCrunch), a massive push from Huawei saw the company overtaking its trendy young rival last quarter. In fact, Huawei has experienced an 81 percent surge in sales year-on-year to get to this point.

By contrast, Xiaomi’s shipments shrunk compared to the same time last year, as it struggles with the stagnating domestic smartphone market. The company

doesn’t have as much of a presence outside of China as Huawei, and smartphone sales have eased off considerably within the country.

Huawei’s ascendancy has been marked in recent weeks by the release of the Google Nexus 6P. Huawei became the first Chinese manufacturer to be given the responsibility of building a flagship phone for Google, and early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.

Canalys will release the full Q3 figures for China at the end of October, which is when we should get to see how the likes of Apple and Samsung are doing in this increasingly important territory.Huawei has become the biggest smartphone manufacturer in its native China for the first time ever, 샤오미 제치고 1위.

수익성 높은 중국 스마트폰 시장에서, 지역 영웅 Xiaomi는 최근 최고의 개로 간주되었지만 Apple도 최근 주요 도전자였습니다.

That appears to have changed for Q3 of 2015, if data from research firm Canalys is to be believed.

According to a recent report (via TechCrunch), a massive push from Huawei saw the company overtaking its trendy young rival last quarter. In fact, Huawei has experienced an 81 percent surge in sales year-on-year to get to this point.

By contrast, Xiaomi’s shipments shrunk compared to the same time last year, as it struggles with the stagnating domestic smartphone market. The company

doesn’t have as much of a presence outside of China as Huawei, and smartphone sales have eased off considerably within the country.

Huawei’s ascendancy has been marked in recent weeks by the release of the Google Nexus 6P. Huawei became the first Chinese manufacturer to be given the responsibility of building a flagship phone for Google, and early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.

Canalys will release the full Q3 figures for China at the end of October, which is when we should get to see how the likes of Apple and Samsung are doing in this increasingly important territory.

According to a recent report (via TechCrunch), a massive push from Huawei saw the company overtaking its trendy young rival last quarter. In fact, Huawei has experienced an 81 percent surge in sales year-on-year to get to this point.

By contrast, Xiaomi’s shipments shrunk compared to the same time last year, as it struggles with the stagnating domestic smartphone market. The company

doesn’t have as much of a presence outside of China as Huawei, and smartphone sales have eased off considerably within the country.

Huawei’s ascendancy has been marked in recent weeks by the release of the Google Nexus 6P. Huawei became the first Chinese manufacturer to be given the responsibility of building a flagship phone for Google, and early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.

Canalys will release the full Q3 figures for China at the end of October, which is when we should get to see how the likes of Apple and Samsung are doing in this increasingly important territory.

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