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Gartner: Huawei rises to number three smartphone maker globally, still trails Apple and Samsung

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Riding demand for low-cost smartphones in emerging markets and a revitalized brand image, Huawei has crept into third place in terms of global mobile sales. The gap between the Chinese manufacturer and top dogs Samsung and Apple, which together account for 52 percent of smartphone sales, is large, but the feat is nonetheless impressive considering Huawei’s lack of a presence in North America.

Huawei sold 27.2 million smartphones in 2012, up 73.8 percent from 2011. Still, Gartner analyst Anshul Gupta says, “There is no manufacturer that can firmly lay claim to the number 3 spot in global smartphone sales.”

Overall, consumer purchased fewer mobile phones in 2012 than in the previous year. Sales dropped by 1.7 percent. Smartphones, however, are setting record sales figures with 207.7 million sold in Q4. Samsung ranks as the top manufacturer and continues to see growth, while Nokia was bumped from their previous position as the number three manufacturer worldwide.

[via TechCrunch]

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9 Comments

  1. I agree, this is very impressive, just two years ago, huawei who?

  2. And the Chinese government couldn’t be happier.

    1. Makes it much easier to track and eavesdrop on Americans…

      1. Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh O_o
        They can hear yooooouuuuuu

  3. That is actually really impressive considering their almost non-existence in the states.

  4. I have never seem anyone holding a Huawei and they are 3rd supplier globally. That’s amazing.

    1. They (HUAWEI) have a number of unbranded phones in the States,both smartphone & non-smartphone/feature phones, w/their name replaced by the carrier logo/branding.

    2. My X had one. Metro pcs.

  5. It’s weird seeing an iPhone without the home button…

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