Huawei Surpasses Apple to be the Second Largest Smartphone Brand
Huawei rising on its momentum has surpassed Apple consistently for the first time to capture the second spot globally
Hong Kong, Seoul, New Delhi, Mumbai, London, San Diego, Buenos Aires – Sep 5th, 2017
According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s Market Pulse for July 2017, Huawei has surpassed Apple in global smartphone sales consistently for June and July. With August sales looking strong for the Chinese vendor, a hat-trick for Huawei could be on the cards.
Discussing this key competitive development, Counterpoint’s Research Director Peter Richardson, notes, “This is a significant milestone for Huawei, the largest Chinese smartphone brand with a growing global presence. It speaks volumes for this primarily network infrastructure vendor on how far it has grown in the consumer mobile handset space in the last three to four years. The global scale Huawei has been able to achieve can be attributed to its consistent investment in R&D and manufacturing, coupled with aggressive marketing and sales channel expansion.”
Mr. Richardson adds, “While this streak could be temporary considering the annual iPhone refresh is just around the corner, it nevertheless underscores the rate at which Huawei has been growing. However, a weak presence in the South Asian, Indian and North American markets limits Huawei’s potential in the near-to mid-term to take a sustainable second place position behind Samsung. Huawei is over-dependent on its home market China where it enjoys the leadership position and operator-centric markets in Europe, Latin America and Middle East.”
Talking about future prospects and other findings, Counterpoint’s Associate Director, Tarun Pathak, notes, “The growth of Chinese brands is an important trend which no player in the mobile ecosystem can ignore. Chinese brands with their dominant position in key markets such as China, Europe, Asia and Latin America have restricted the growth prospects for leading global brands such as Samsung and Apple. Chinese brands are growing swiftly thanks not only to smartphone design, manufacturing capability and rich feature sets, but also by out-smarting and out-spending rivals in sales channels, go-to-market and marketing promotion strategies.”
Mr Pathak, adds, “Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi have successfully gained access to key supply chain partners, which has allowed them to launch designs with bezel-free, full displays, Augmented Reality, in-house chipsets and advanced camera features, that have kept them toe-to-toe with rivals. These players have become as equally important as Samsung or Apple to the global supply chain, application developers and distribution channels, as they continue to grow in scale more rapidly than the incumbent market share leaders.”
Commenting on the best-selling models in the month of July, Senior Analyst, Pavel Naiya highlighted, “Apple continued to drive its flagship momentum with iPhone 7 & 7 Plus; still the world’s best-selling models. OPPO has been one of the fastest growing brands globally thanks to the popularity of models including the flagship OPPO R11 and the mid-tier OPPO A57 that captured third and fourth spots respectively. These were followed by Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S8, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X and Samsung Galaxy S8+. Apple’s 32GB refresh of the venerable iPhone 6 enabled it to regain momentum during the month, with popularity across prepaid markets to edge out Samsung’s Galaxy J7.
Mr Naiya, added. “While Huawei climbed to be the world’s second largest brand overall, it is surprising to see none of its models breaking into the top ten rankings. This is due to a multiple SKU portfolio that currently lacks a true hero device. While having a diverse portfolio allows Huawei to fight on multiple fronts, it does little to build overall brand recognition; something Huawei badly needs if it is continue to gain share. While Huawei has trimmed its portfolio, it likely needs to further streamline its product range like Oppo and Xiaomi have done – putting more muscle behind fewer products.”
Source: Model Sales Tracker – July 2017
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The only reason this has happened is that the Chinese government has cheated to keep out competitors by any means possible inside the Chinese market – in many different industries – Apple has several tools at its disposal in the software arena that make it better than Huawei in China, and the Chinese government outlawed those tools. China cheats at everything – and should be help accountable outside of China. Do not buy Chinese-branded products. (and yes, I realize Apple products are made in China, but the profits go to a non-Chinese company that is not being supported through mercantilistic cheating.
salty as fk
Can you explain why Facebook, eBay, amazon, google, Apple, and many more companies in many industries are all being locked out of the Chinese market by the Chinese government so that Chinese companies like Huawei and Alibaba and Tencent can have monopolies they do not deserve, and have not earned. Now that is salty.
apple is not locked out of the Chinese market. It used to be one of the most popular mobile phone brand in China, but its position has been taken by Chinese companies. Local companies make good quality phones with a much lower price and it is not the government’s decision to “lock out” apple out of the Chinese market, it is the consumers’ choice to purchase Chinese phones instead.
The Chinese government did not “lock out” Amazon either, ebay is just outdated… you have no idea how efficient and cheap Chinese digital markets like jingdong or taobao is.. Amazon is present in China, but no one choose to shop in their websites because it just cannot compete with the local giants.
The Apple software is locked out. Meaning the area where Apple trounces Huawei is blocked inside China. Same example a the others I gave and a thousand other examples. Cheating is obvious and rampant. Time to quit playing nice.
If you really think the great firewall is not blocking those companies inside .China you are extremely misinformed. The articles on each example are easily found all over the internet- unless u are inside China in which case they are probably blocked.
stop throwing baseless accusations, show me your “a thousand other examples”
You seem perfectly capable of reading about it. The examples are all over the place on the internet- well documented and true. Calling them baseless is so “salty”
I guess you just simply refuse to face the reality .. A person who believes so strongly in the view that the Chinese government is evil is either a rabid human rights advocate who trusted the misleading media or an unemployed man living in his parents’ basement.. I hope you are not the latter one.
I simply refuse to listen to someone who is so biased they refuse to read the thousands of examples of ip theft, mercantilism, and cheating that the Chinese government has engage in these past 15 years and continues to engage in every day. It is not one or two examples but thousands- and it needs to be counter balanced No more special treatment for Cheating China. Treat them how they treat everyone else- slap the same tariffs and rules on their exports as they are doing in everyone else’s imports. It is quite simple. Go read.
just to inform you, incase you do not already know… China and US is highly dependent on each other… there will be no winner if US charge high tariffs on Chinese goods… US will suffer badly and lose its global influence if she adopts such strategy.. Have a brain, think critically.. If there is someone to blame for today’s situation, blame your president Trump. He did not fulfill his campaign promise. Your method may work two decades ago, but time has changed, US is not the “the land of opportunity” anymore. Face the reality, stop complaining on the internet. Do something in real life.
That is a false argument. Sure. There are dependencies. But the current arrangement is benefitting China far mate than the us. It needs to be changed substantially with tariffs. China cannot slap 40% tariffs on us care imports and e pact the us not to start doing the same. I could give thousands of other examples of lopsided and China centric mercantilistic practices that China has been allowed to do. Nobody is saying to end it- it needs to be changed substantially so that China is not able to cheat in so many ways on trade
If the problem can be solved simply by “slapping tariffs in China’s face”, why hasn’t Pres.Trump implement such policies yet? Even after seven months in office? Things are not as simple as you think…
Do you really think that Chinese residents will be arrested if they said something unfavorable against the government or left hateful remarks online? Once again, stop reading these fake news…
For your information, infrastructures of major cities in China are far more developed and advanced than those you have to bear with in US major cities. I’ve been to New York a few times.. outdated subways with stinky smell that will never wash away.. vagrants wandering around the street in midnight.. staring at you, in your eyes… and shooting everywhere… I don’t dare to go out of my hotel after 5pm…
China used only a few decades to achieve what other nations took hundreds of years to achieve.. Wait a few more years.. the world will change..
Lol. We’ll see. Last year the USA ran out of 10000 slots for Chinese wanting us visas. E5 and others. And it was halfway through the year. The number of Americans wanting to become Chinese? Less than 100 for the entire year. When those numbers change I will worry.
China achieved what it did so quickly by stealing and cheating. The easy part is over. Let’s see what it does now with record debt and stagnating economic conditions. China is actually approaching a decline.
The majority of those who want to stay in US are lower-class people in China who got brainwashed by media…. The media portrayed US as the utopia on earth. Theses irresponsible media painted a beautiful but illusionary image for them.. these lower-income people bought it ….they literarily believe that every US resident is entitled to free healthcare, two apartments with swimming pool in major US cities and free university education.. As an American yourself, I assume that you understand the extent of absurdity… what awaits them is low-paying jobs with insanely long working hours… some of them chose to stay because their relatives are expecting them to come back with a fortune… they do not wish to damage their reputation…
And, according to Professor Zhang Jiadun, the specialist who invented the “China will collapse soon” theory.. China should have collapsed long time ago… he predicted that the “totalitarian regime” will collapse in 2000, but China didn’t, so he postponed the date of collapse to 2005… Unfortunately China still managed to hold on… he’s been postponing the time of collapse of China for nearly two decades… can’t you see its just a bluff? Use your brain… dont be so obstinate… move on with your life…
Lol. That is the lamest excuse I have ever seen. The E5 visa program requires people to bring over enormous sums of money > $100,000 in order to get the visa. Those are poor? People see where the opportunity is and make their decisions. The media? There are hundreds of thousands of Chinese here to ask. I am sure they ask people. Why would they trust media entirely controlled by the government.
The coming decline (not collapse) is being driven by many factors. Just a few.
One child policy. China will age faster than any other country ever over next 75 years. The population will shrink from 1.4 billion to 1 billion as the average age of the population doubles.
Also, China as a% of GDP is now more in debt than the USA, the rate of debt accumulation is far higher than most countries and is double that is us and Europe, and the quality of debt and corruption, while well hidden, is off the charts.
Other countries are taking market share from China in the industries it dominates in (high labor and low skill).
China is now trying to grow in areas where Europe and the USA will never allow China to cheat in. Tech etc. also those industries require innovation and freedom of self determination and communication- all major weaknesses of China
If you feel so strongly about China, why are you in New York?
There are a substantial number of businessmen who gained huge profits through colluding with corrupted government officials back in the 90s. They violated the law as most of them avoided taxes. This is the particular group of people who are transferring their assets overseas and are the most eager to get US citizenship so that they can avoid been prosecuted by the government. Chinese people have absolutely no sympathy for these culprits.
Not all media in China are state-controlled, there are quite a number of “free” media, constantly puking excrement… just like CNN… fake news agencies…
and Can you define the term “freedom of self-determination and communication?” it is very vague… for your information, China’s supercomputer Sunway Taihulight has clenched the title of the world’s fastest supercomputer for three years in a row… China used its own chips on this supercomputer… China does not fall short of other countries in terms of innovation… It is , as a matter of fact, our strength…
lastly, I am not in New York. I am on a student exchange program with Korea.
I notice that your command of English language is not very good, are you really an American?
You are so wrong in so many things.
What in my English did u not understand? It was pretty clear. Maybe it is just you.
It’s a pleasure to meet you, it is also an eye-opening experience to debate with you. Have a good day.
Likewise… I also consider your points of view eye-opening and they confirm what I have always believed. Have a good day.
I’d say Rob wins the debate. However Chinese smartphone manufacturers and internet giants (Alibaba, Tencent) do deliver fantastic low-cost products at an extremely fast pace, which leads to shorter iteration cycle, more sophistication and usually more customer satisfaction. Note that I might be biased here because I’m a Chinese and it looks like people from China and US have different preference in terms of web/mobile application user experience and functionality. Of course, these general public facing technologies are not rocket science, and they can be perfected given more time and human resource, which is exactly Chinese people are proven to be good at. As for those real cutting-edge technologies, I think Chinese people still have a long way to go, but are also moving in the fast lane.
Rob & Vincents need to get a room. The sexual frustration is over whelming.
I only see one person on here focusing on gay sex. Something you want to share with us? This is the perfect forum for you to come out of the closet.
Rob, you sound like you’re in denial. You’re not fooling me.
Somehow, I get the feeling you are quite easy to fool.
This is what happens when a person has no evidence. They claim its there and that anybody who says different should be able to find the evidence for themselves. This type of argument alone means Rob lost.
I used to live in China, and I am currently living abroad. I used iPhone as my primary device when I was living in China and abroad. I enjoy exactly the same service provided by apple and I have absolutely no problem using all apple services when I went back to China. You are the one that is misinformed. Stop swallowing whatever the fake news agencies are feeding you without questioning their reliability. Visit China once and your world view will change. China is far more developed than what you think.
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The Chinese government is not cheating.
China joined the WTO (World Trade Organization) in 2001.
China has complied with its WTO obligations.
Huawei and Chinese companies do well, because they compete on price and provide value to the consumer.
All these barometers for measuring market leaders are not realistic. The number of sales units only dictates quantitative number. Obviously, a much lower sales value will raise the number of sales units. On top of this, the affordability factor, due to rich-poor ratios, in certain sales territories will also raise this bar. The next omitted factor is the net profit margins from the net sales. By the same note, if there is very little, no profit or even losses from it, what is there the meaning of being a market leader?
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Huawei has vastly better quality and lower prices than the American competition. It is about time people recognize Huawei as the true leader of the smartphone industry, instead of just buying over rated, over priced, under-powered American junk.