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Huawei eyes 30% smartphone growth

Company to open three more experience stores in the UAE this year

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

Huawei expects more than 30 per cent growth in smartphone value and volume this year from its UAE operations with the launch of new devices.

“We recorded 30 per cent growth in value and volume last year despite stiff competitio­n. Our average selling price is going up every year,” David Wang, UAE country manager for Huawei Consumer Business Group, told Gulf News after unveiling its Huawei nova 3e on Thursday evening.

“We have invested in people and infrastruc­ture in the first half of last year and it showed in the results in the second half. Our intention is to boost value more than volume. The volume will come automatica­lly if we have the brand value and innovative products,” he said.

The 5.84-inch device with a bezel-less display is powered by home-grown 2.36GHz Kirin 659 chipset with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage capacity. It sports a small notch, similar to iPhone X, and houses a 16MP camera at the back and a 2MP depth-sensor. The front-facing camera is 24MP. It comes out of the box with latest Android 8.0 Oreo with Huawei’s own skin — EMUI 8.0. It is priced at Dh1,199.

“Our first allotment of Huawei nova 3e is completely prebooked and the second allotment is expected to be shipped from Hong Kong directly. Nova is also our flagship in the midtier segment apart from the P and Mate series,” he said.

Moreover, he said that the pre-booking and first day sales have beaten previous records of nova series launches in the UAE.

The third largest smartphone manufactur­er sold 153 million devices globally compared to 139 million in 2016.

The Chinese firm, which opened its first experience store in the UAE last year after Apple and Samsung, is looking for more opportunit­ies to engage with its customers.

“We have one experience store and two service centres in the UAE. This year, we are planning to open three more stores, one each in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. Our aim is to cover all the cities in the UAE,” Wang said.

He said that Huawei has benefited from the store opening, enabling them to communicat­e with their customers.

In line with Huawei’s global consumer-centric strategy, he said the company’s goal is to provide a better choice and a more comprehens­ive experience for its regional consumers.

 ?? Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ?? ■ David Wang holds the new Huawei nova 3e at the Huawei Experience Store at Dubai Mall. He said opening the store has enabled Huawei to communicat­e with customers.
Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ■ David Wang holds the new Huawei nova 3e at the Huawei Experience Store at Dubai Mall. He said opening the store has enabled Huawei to communicat­e with customers.

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