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Huawei in prime position to pounce on Samsung Note 7 fiasco


Huawei in prime position to pounce on Samsung Note 7 fiasco
pokemon/" target="_blank">sung/" target="_blank">Samsung is clinging on to pole position in the global smartphone market stakes, but the continuing problems with its Note 7 device have started to bite.Globally, smartphone shipments stood at 355 million units for the third quarter of 2016, an increase of almost six per cent on the 336 million units shipped in the same quarter the previous year.The Korean vendor admitted last month that it would be teaming up with UK partners and operators on a recall of Note 7 devices due to safety concerns.


What happened to Samsung a lesson for all: Huawei CMO


What happened to Samsung a lesson for all: Huawei CMO
KUALA LUMPUR: All smartphone manufacturers should learn from what happened to pokemon/" target="_blank">sung/" target="_blank">Samsung, said Huawei's chief marketing officer for the South Pacific region, Lim Chee Siong.Speaking to Channel NewsAsia from the company's regional headquarters in the Malaysian capital, Lim declined to say how many extra units Huawei may sell following Samsung's recall of its Galaxy Note 7.However, he did say that Huawei was on course to producing 140 million smartphones this year.


IDC: Samsung Still In The Lead, Huawei Closes Gap On Apple


IDC: Samsung Still In The Lead, Huawei Closes Gap On Apple
IDC: pokemon/" target="_blank">sung/" target="_blank">Samsung Still In The Lead, Huawei Closes Gap On AppleThe Galaxy Note 7 caused Samsung much grief lately.The company was forced to recall their flagship phablet twice since it launched back in August, and after the second recall, they've opted to cut their losses and stop selling the device altogether.That had a serious impact on the company's profits in the third quarter of this year, as Samsung managed to produce the worst results in the last 8 years.


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