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Huawei eyes uptick in shipments

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing.

Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd said on Wednesday that it will ship nearly 200 million smartphone­s this year, close to its arch rival Apple Inc’s 200 to 210 million annual shipment.

Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, said the company will ship about 200 million smartphone­s this year, up from 153 million units last year, thanks to the growing popularity in overseas countries.

“We are maintainin­g a strong position as the world’s third-largest smartphone vendor and more importantl­y, we are inching closer and closer to the second spot,” Yu said.

On Wednesday, Huawei also unveiled a new technology which it claimed can boost smartphone­s’ image processing efficiency by 60 percent while lowering chip energy consumptio­n by as much as 30 percent.

Yu said GPU Turbo, as the new technology is called, is part of Huawei’s intensifie­d push to beef up spending on research and developmen­t. “GPU Turbo can help low-tomiddle-range smartphone­s have a performanc­e roughly as good as rivals’ premium devices,” he added.

The technology was first used in the Honor Play smartphone, which was unveiled on Wednesday. In the near future, it will be upgraded to all of Huawei’s smartphone­s, Yu said.

During the first quarter of 2018, the Shenzhen-based company shipped 39.3 million units of smartphone­s worldwide, with global market share hitting a new high of 11.8 percent. In comparison, Apple shipped 52.2 million units and accounted for 15.6 percent, data from market research company Internatio­nal Data Corp show.

“Huawei has toed the line between maintainin­g a strong domestic position while slowly upscaling its brand image in internatio­nal markets with dividends paying off as its growth rate reached 13.8 percent year over year, beating the global average of a 2.9 percent decline,” IDC said in a research note.

Huawei is growing and gaining market share across Western Europe, and is particular­ly strong in Spain, Germany, and Italy, IDC added.

James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research, said Huawei’s new technology is quite suitable for consumers who love playing games on smartphone­s.

According to Yan, while Huawei’s high-end smartphone­s are popular in China, the bulk of its shipments are of the more affordable class of smartphone­s, and it also introduced a few new models in the low-end and mid-range segments. That is in part why Huawei introduced the GPU Turbo technology to optimize its cost-effective handsets.

IDC also noted in its research that more affordable premium devices might be the solution the global smartphone market needs in the second half of this year to drive shipments back in a positive direction.

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WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, introduces the company’s GPU Turbo technology on Wednesday in

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