Huawei shipped more than 100 million smartphones to end of May, before US tech ban kicked in

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Huawei Technologies, China’s largest smartphone vendor, said it crossed the 100 million benchmark in smartphone shipments by the end of May, the fastest pace ever for the company, though a US ban on k

ey technologies announced in mid-May had yet to kick in.

Huawei’s high end P30 series, the flagship model announced at an event in Paris in late March, achieved unit sales of 10 million 85 days after hitting the shelves, two full months faster than the P20 series launched a year earlier, the company said. Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei told CNBC last week that its smartphone business outside China is “recovering rapidly” despite the fact that its phones could lose access to Google services.Ren’s latest statement was a shift from his earlier remarks that indicated the company had seen a record 40 per cent decline in overseas markets since the ban.

Huawei’s Mate20 X series phones received the first licence to access China’s 5G network, the company announced this week. The 5G versions of the Mate20 X are expected to become the first devices supporting the next-generation network to hit the Chinese market, and will support both stand-alone and non-stand-alone 5G networks.

 

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