Huawei nova12 is selling well, regaining the first place in the domestic market!
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After years of hibernation, Huawei's smartphone business is making a comeback. With the official release of the Mate60 Pro at the end of August next year, Huawei's future is sealed. There is no doubt that Huawei has topped the sales list for many times in a row. Even after the Mate60, sales of the Huawei 12 have skyrocketed, allowing Huawei to regain its position as the hegemon of domestic phones. Who cares most about Huawei's comeback?
Huawei returns to the smartphone market.
The smartphone segment is crucial for Huawei, as the consumer sector accounted for almost half of the company's revenue at its peak and was mainly used to support the company's cost-intensive research and technological innovation. However, Kirin chips are becoming increasingly scarce due to U.S. sanctions on Huawei, which have rendered 5G networks unusable.
A common saying in the industry is: Huawei is in decline, and Apple is the biggest winner. Huawei, on the other hand, is not even in the top five. But Huawei didn't stop there, and after years of hard work, it finally succeeded.
The Mate60 series is Huawei's biggest killer app, but no one expected that after the Mate60 series, the Nova12 series would become another trump card for Huawei. Huawei will officially release the nova12 at the end of 2023, although Huawei has not made a clear statement, but there is already news in the industry that the model will be equipped with Kirin 9000 SL and Kirin 8000 processors, and will also have 5G network capabilities.
The Kirin 5 G processor sold out almost immediately. This is another major sales success for Huawei after the Mate60 series.
In the first week of 2024, Huawei successfully led the national mobile phone market with its strong sales of the ** mobile phone 12.
Between January 1 and January 7, Huawei's activation rate was 214%, while Smart Choice has an activation rate of 22%, but Huawei's activation data is solid enough. The statistics for the second week have not yet been released, but they will certainly be good.
Huawei has developed its own products from the very beginning, and it has easily occupied the domestic mobile phone market. The Mate60 series is positioned in the high-end market, and the Huawei 12 is positioned in the low-end market, covering almost all market segments.
Who cares most about Huawei's comeback?
By 2024, Huawei has a clear plan to accelerate the return of smartphones, and the Hongmeng system will be more prepared for native applications. Some companies expect that by 2024, Hongmeng will overtake Apple's iOS system to become the second-largest operating system in China, behind Google's Android.
Huawei overtook Apple in the first week of 2024.
The return of Kirin chips, HarmonyOS systems, 5G networks, Pangu prototypes, satellite communications, and Huawei is inevitable. Who is most anxious? On the one hand, there is Apple, because Huawei will shake Apple's position in the flagship market, and consumers will switch to Huawei and abandon the iPhone.
Another concern may be Qualcomm. Huawei's Kirin chips have come back to life, and there's no longer a reason to buy Qualcomm's Snapdragon 4G.
Even if Huawei launches Qualcomm's Snapdragon series next, most of it will be purchased from stock. Now that HiSilicon's Kirin chips are beginning to recover, Qualcomm's sales will naturally be affected by the loss of orders from Huawei.
The United States restricts the production of Huawei chips, prohibits TSMC from being Huawei's foundry, and Qualcomm can only produce low-quality 4G chips. But no matter what difficulties arise, Huawei will overcome them, and now is the time for Huawei to reap the rewards.
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