In a press conference given after the presentation of the Huawei P60 family and the Mate X3, the director of operations of the Chinese manufacturer, He Gang, was very optimistic about the performance of the devices in the Chinese market.
According to the executive, the trend is that from Apple starts to lose market share after the start of sales of new Huawei devices.
For Gang, this must happen because the Chinese public misses the Huawei of the past and it is back, delivering highly premium smartphones and state-of-the-art cameras.
Despite the sanctions imposed by the United States, Gang pointed out that Huawei has managed to advance in the semiconductor market and this has meant that the manufacturer is able to return to developing good products.
Behind-the-scenes information indicates that Huawei has made great strides in its ability to produce chips at 14nm and is already working on research to achieve the next generation of chips.
Of course, the executive’s statements are overly optimistic, since Huawei cannot even sell its devices in many markets, since the lack of Google services is a major barrier.
In addition, Apple dominates the global premium smartphone market with a 75% share and recently overtook Samsung by selling more devices than the Korean. That is, Huawei has a long mission ahead of it to regain the relevance of the past.