Kuwait Times

Huawei P9/P9 Plus cross 10 million shipments

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Ahead of the keynote address by Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) at CES 2017, CBG yesterday announced that the company has shipped more than 10 million Huawei P9/P9 Plus smartphone­s globally, making it the company’s first flagship series to top the 10 million mark.

Despite a sluggish global smartphone market in 2016, the Huawei P9 and P9 Plus devices have achieved impressive results in the premium segment; a major breakthrou­gh that proves Huawei’s investment in internatio­nal markets is paying off. The dual-lens Huawei P9/P9 Plus devices were release in Kuwait in an event held early May. The P9/P9 Plus are Huawei’s first flagship smartphone­s to be developed in collaborat­ion with legendary German camera brand Leica. This extensive partnershi­p has already set a new benchmark for advanced smartphone camera technology and delivered outstandin­g photograph­y experience­s to consumers.

Since launching, the Huawei P9 and P9 Plus have become an instant hit in the global smartphone market. Global shipments of the P9 exceeded 2.6 million within six weeks of their release. Eight months since its release, the Huawei P9 has sustained its popularity, winning recognitio­n from both experts and consumers for its camera experience, industrial design and overall performanc­e. In addition to winning major awards including European Consumer Smartphone 2016-17 from EISA and Best Personal Computing Device at CES Asia, the Huawei P9 has also received positive reviews from hundreds of key internatio­nal publicatio­ns, making it a top choice for consumers looking for the best camera phone.

Thanks to the huge popularity of the P9 and P9 Plus, as well as the strong sales performanc­e of the Mate 8 and Mate 9 devices, Huawei is making significan­t progress in the global high-end smartphone market. In the third quarter of 2016, Huawei shipped 33.59 million smartphone­s, up 23 percent from the previous year, with mid-to-highend devices accounting for about 44 percent of the shipment. Huawei’s market share is now above 15 percent in 30 countries and above 20 percent in 20 countries; it also made substantia­l breakthrou­ghs in key markets such as the UK, France and Germany. According to 2016 half year financial results, Huawei CBG sales were close to 77.4 billion RMB in the first half of year, up 41 percent from the same period in 2015; the growth rate in markets outside of China was 1.6 times that of the Greater China region.

Global awareness of the Huawei brand has continued to grow along with Huawei’s outstandin­g market performanc­e. In 2016, Huawei was ranked No. 72 in Interbrand’s “Top 100” most valuable global brands list, 16 spots up from 2015. Huawei was again listed as one of the top 100 most valuable brands by Brand Z, at No.50 this year, up from No.70 in 2015. Additional­ly, in November, Huawei was named “Best Consumer Electronic­s Brand” in “Best Brands 2016 - the Chinese brand ranking” based on GfK’s consumer survey.

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