Huawei Consumer Business Group
(CBG) revealed its expected 2016 annual performance figures indicating a 42 per
cent increase when compared to 2015. With anticipated sales revenue of USD $26
billion Huawei CBG is showing steady growth for the fifth consecutive year.
Additionally, smartphone shipments reached 139 million units presenting a
year-on-year growth of 29 percent. According to IDC, the increasing rate of
global smartphone shipments was only 0.6% in 2016, which means Huawei has
outperformed the overall market.[1]
Mr. Richard Yu, Chief Operating
Officer of Huawei CBG commented on the results saying, “Despite tough market
conditions Huawei CBG is still growing at industry-leading speed. We believe
our success is a direct result of our consumer and innovation-centric approach,
as well as our ongoing commitment to building a premium brand. As we reinforce
our global channels and ensure consistent, high-quality service, we make our
devices accessible and reliable for all Huawei users.”
When speaking on Huawei’s plans for
the coming year, Yu said: “In 2017, we plan to strengthen our supply chain,
channels, R&D efforts, our after-sales services. We will also work to
fortify any other areas and to streamline our operations, improve the
efficiency of our decision-making, drive our internationalization strategy and
proactively develop future capacity.”
In 2016, Huawei CBG focused on
developing meaningful innovations and made breakthroughs in the areas of
operating systems (EMUI based on Android), dual-lens camera technology,
artificial intelligence and more. Huawei unveiled EMUI 5.0 – their latest
operating system software that is deeply integrated with the Kirin chipset and
contains 20 Huawei patented technologies.
2016 also saw the introduction of
Huawei’s first dual-lens camera technology featured on a flagship device. These
were designed in conjunction with industry expert Leica Camera AG and by the
end of the year Huawei had developed two generations of dual-camera technology.
This not only set the industry ablaze and established new benchmarks for image
quality but also, it made the Huawei P9 and Mate 9 very popular amongst
consumers.
In September 2016, Huawei also
founded the Max Berek Innovation Lab alongside Leica Camera AG. This center
will see joint research and development efforts in the fields of optical
systems, imaging algorithms, virtual and augmented reality.
With these technological
advancements, Huawei’s flagship products such as the P9 and Mate 9 have
achieved global recognition. Huawei P9 and P9 Plus global shipments exceeded 10
million units, making them the first Huawei flagship handsets to break 10
million sales.
In 2017, Huawei
CBG will continue to put consumer needs first and will develop a
consumer-facing system focused on channels, retail, brand, marketing and
services, to strengthen its business base and streamline its operations and
customer service. In the meantime, Huawei is committed to making further
breakthroughs in innovation that will help consumers have a more intelligent,
connected lifestyle.
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