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In October, the company reported a 32 per cent slump in sales for the first nine months of this year, deepening to a 29.4 per cent decline in the first half, as its core smartphone and carrier telecommunications gear businesses were crippled by US sanctions. It has scrambled to adapt its operations to tighter restrictions imposed last year, covering access to chips developed or produced using US technology, from anywhere. Privately held Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker and formerly China's biggest smartphone vendor, was added to Washington's trade blacklist in 2019. "Huawei sees a small increment, but a high turnover with its customer base," Lam said, indicating that the company is not capable of producing 5G smartphones in large volume any more. Huawei had up to a 27 per cent share in mainland China's smartphone market at its peak in September last year, but accounted for only 7 to 8 per cent in the third quarter this year, according to Counterpoint Research senior analyst Ivan Lam, who expected that number to further decline this fourth quarter. Peng, however, indicated that there are far fewer consumers in China who trade-in their smartphones, compared with those in the US.
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Its move into the refurbished smartphone business is meant to engage Huawei customers, keeping them away from rival Chinese Android handset vendors, according to Nicole Peng, vice-president of mobility at research firm Canalys.
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The sale of second-hand devices and the N8 Pro reflect Huawei's latest tactical moves to expand its revenue sources, while working to stay relevant in the global smartphone market. The TD Tech handset is powered by the Kirin 985 5G chip from HiSilicon, the semiconductor design unit of Huawei.Īlthough the N8 Pro was quickly removed from Vmall after generating interest among consumers online, it showed that Huawei has already initiated efforts to license its handset designs to third-party vendors. Shenzhen-based Huawei last week started offering a number of reconditioned Android smartphone models - each with a brand-new battery, the firm's self-developed Harmony OS 2.0 platform and one-year warranty - on its online store Vmall.Ī partner, TD Tech, also launched presales on Vmall of its smartphone named N8 Pro, which resembled Huawei's own nova 8 Pro 5G handset.
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US-blacklisted Huawei Technologies Co is now selling refurbished smartphones and licensing its handset designs to partners amid the company's ongoing struggles to access advanced semiconductors for manufacturing its various devices.