The company occupied 18.1% of the market in the fourth quarter of 2024, increasing its sales by 15.5%. Xiaomi ranked second with 17.2% share and 3.9% growth, while Apple ranked third with 17.1% and experienced a sharp decline in sales by 18.2%.

This is followed by Vivo (16.3%), Honor (13.6%) and Oppo (12.5%).

Huawei’s growth was driven by the success of the mid-budget Nova 13 series and flagship Mate 70, which were highly appreciated by consumers.

This success was made possible by the independent development of chipsets and the creation of a local supply chain; This is appreciated, especially in the face of the restrictions imposed by the USA.

Despite the overall decline of 3.2% in the Chinese smartphone market in the fourth quarter, 2024 results were positive with 1.5% growth.

Source: Ferra

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