Huawei holds on to No. 2 smartphone spot after US ban: report

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Chinese telecom company Huawei held on to its spot as the world's second biggest smartphone vendor in the first quarter, despite being blacklisted ...

REUTERS: Chinese telecom company Huawei held on to its spot as the world's second biggest smartphone vendor in the first quarter, despite being blacklisted by the United States, research and advisory firm Gartner said.

Gartner said Samsung retained its top spot in worldwide smartphone sales, achieving a 19.2per cent market share in the first quarter of 2019. Huawei achieved the highest year-over-year growth among the world's top five - Samsung, Huawei, Apple and Chinese smartphone makers OPPO and Vivo. Total global sales of smartphones to end users fell 2.7per cent in the quarter, with 373 million units soldHuawei did particularly well in two of its biggest markets, Europe and Greater China, where its smartphone sales grew by 69per cent and 33per cent, respectively. Huawei has a 29.5per cent market share of Greater China's smartphone market.

 

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