The most popular Chinese smartphone maker is Huawei in China.Recently, the BCN Ranking based on data from consumer electronics retailers and EC sites has been making a big leap in Japan, including the number of hit models based on data from consumer electronics retailers and EC sites.
Huawei was established in 1987.Originally, it was a company that provided communication equipment such as base stations, which was necessary to build a mobile phone network.Later, he began to work on mobile phone terminals, and has now grown into one of the world's leading companies in both telecommunications equipment and terminals.In the market share of smartphones, Samsung Electronics, South Korea, and Apple in the United States have secured third place.
Last year, Huawei sent out many hit models, such as "Huawei GR5", "Huawei P9Lite", and "HONOR 8", which is exclusively sold by Rakuten Mobile.In the smartphone market in Japan (which can be used on any mobile company's communication line), it jumped into a central entity.
"If it is not cheap, it will not sell", I overturned the theory!
Among them, Huawei P9 was the one who strongly impressed the company's ability.
P9 is a high -end model equipped with two cameras that adopt lenses jointly developed with Leica, and have a "dual lens" mechanism that allows you to easily take photos with "blur" like a single -lens reflex camera.The goodness of the terminal was reputed from the beginning of the announcement, but it was surprising that it recorded a hit despite the price of nearly 60,000 yen at the beginning of the release.
今年3月、ファーウェイはフラッグシップモデルの「P9」および「P9 Plus」の世界出荷台数が1200万台を突破したと発表した(写真:ファーウェイ)Until then, most of the best -selling models of SIM -free smartphones were less than 30,000 yen, and it was a half -specific theory that it would not sell unless it was cheap.
Nevertheless, the meaning is significant because P9 gained popularity due to the fun of the camera function, the high performance and quality, etc., and greatly overturned the common sense of the conventional industry.
Huawei has further strengthened the commitment to the Japanese market, not only in middle and low -end, but also at high -end hits.We have begun to focus on improving customer satisfaction, such as setting up a customer service center in Ginza in Tokyo last April, and in February this year, Umeda, Osaka.。