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Huawei should stop selling smartphones in the global market?

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Huawei stop selling smartphones

In the past two years, Huawei has been a lot of difficulties in the global smartphones market. But, the Chinese tech maker has been continuously making efforts to run through all of the odd events and collecting resources to build new devices for the consumers.

Following 2019 US sanctions, Huawei has been facing issues in making new devices but the most impacted section is the smartphone division. These issues have been stopped Huawei’s growth in the global smartphone market due to the lack of sufficient chipset and concurrent competitive technologies.

After the US ban, Huawei cannot use Google Mobile Services (GMS) and its related applications to provide essential services. The absence of GMS from new devices has been an addition to the issues that the company has been facing on the global market.

Huawei stop selling smartphones

To fill the patches, Huawei introduced Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), the company’s own set of cloud base services. These also include different applications such as Petal Search, Petal Maps, AppGallery app market, and more. In the last two years, Huawei has boasted this AppGallery platform to bring new developers and incentivize new devs to put their apps on this app distribution platform.

By checking the record, Huawei was once trailing Samsung on the second spot but now, the company is out of even the top 5 phone makers. The sales have been declined due to low production and meeting consumers’ demand, these factors have been responsible for its massive decline.

Still, Huawei has not given up on the smartphone division and continues to bring new devices in the home ground as well in the global market.

Yes, there are major complications in Huawei smartphones such as the “only 4G” thing but the company could resolve it sooner or later as well as the stock issue. Also, Huawei keeps using camera specs to allure new consumers.

So, even after these difficulties, Huawei should stop selling new smartphones in the global market? Let’s look at the statement its chairman gave a few months ago on this matter.

“Huawei will not stop making new smartphones,” Huawei Rotating Chairman Xu Zhijun said during an event.

Give your thoughts in the poll linked below, whether Huawei should stop selling new smartphones in the global market?

Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.