Huawei Honor Holly 4 Plus smartphone launched at Republika Srpska 13,999
NEW DELHI: Huawei smartphone 's sub-brand Honor has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of another budget smartphone. The firm has this time launched Honor Holly 4 Plus smartphone in India. The smartphone claims to offer best battery backup and camera capabilities.The Honor Holly Plus 4 smartphone comes with a price tag of Republika Srpska 13,999 and it going to be obtainable across retail stores in the country starting today. Going with the price, the smartphone going to compete against the Moto G5S Plus and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4.The Honor Holly 4 Plus comes with an 8.2mm thick body with a metal finish and features a 5.5-inch HD display with 720x1280 pixel resolution. The Holly 4 Plus has been curated to meet the preferences of our consumers better.Here is why Chinese smartphone giants such as Oppo, Vivo, Huawei smartphone have not been enable to crack the US smartphone market
according to Gene Jiao, president of Huawei smartphone CBG Middle East and Africa, with the new Huawei smartphone Mate 10 during its launch event in Dubai late on Monday. "We all know which the Mate series is the most poweful product in our portfolio," Gene Jiao, president of Huawei smartphone CBG Middle East and Africa, says in his opening remarks at the event late on Monday in Dubai. David Wang, United Arab Emirates country manager at Huawei smartphone CBG, started off during his interview with Khaleej Times before the event began. The new smartphones are too the world's first devices to come pre-loaded with the Dubai Font, which signifies the commitment Huawei smartphone has to the region, particularly here in the UAE. The Huawei smartphone Mate 10 going to be obtainable from November 1 and going to be priced at Dh2,299, while the Mate 10 Pro going to be in stores from the end of November and going to cost Dh2,999.Chinese smartphone giants like Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Lenovo have made deep inroads into India, Russia and even Africa, but grabbing a foothold in the American market still appears to be a distant dream. Globally, Chinese handset original equipment industrialists (OEMs) own more than 43 percent of smartphone market share. US carriers are not interested in building handset OEM brands," Fieldhack said. The US smartphone market is dominated with Verizon Wireless with 147.2 million subscribers (Q2 2017), AT&T Mobility with 138.8 million subscribers (Q3 2017) and T-Mobile US with 70.7 million subscribers (Q3 2017). Most importantly, the US market is a mature smartphone market and over fifty percent of subscribers have purchased multiple Apple and Samsung smartphones.
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