Huawei executive boldly predicts that its new phones will cause iPhone to lose market share

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Huawei executive says that once Huawei releases the new phones it unveiled today, the iPhone will lose market share.

, He Gang, Chief Operating Officer of Huawei Device BG, said during the media Q&A period held after the announcements that the iPhone will lose market share after Huawei releases its new phones.

During the event, the company compared the foldable Mate X3 with the iPhone 14 Pro Max to show that the latest Huawei foldable is both thinner and lighter than Apple's top-of-the-line smartphone. The Huawei P60 line features a 10-stop variable aperture that according to Huawei, allows 191% more light into the camera compared to the iPhone 14. Huawei also says that its super-focus night vision telephoto lens increases light capacity by 488% over the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

has been able to achieve while having to deal with the restrictions placed against the company by the U.S., it is going to be hard for Huawei to take any market share away from Apple no matter how crazy good the P60 series cameras are. Huawei cannot sell phones in the world's third largest smartphone market . Besides, the iPhone seems to be gaining some strength and

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