Huawei: IMPRESSIVE Decision Announced by the Company

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Huawei was once the second largest phone manufacturer in the world, and now it is one of the largest IT groups on the planet, but it doesn't sell many phones anymore. The fall of Huawei was not similar to the one recorded by Nokia, that is, it was not a problem of no longer producing phones that customers wanted, but it was a problem generated by the USA, which imposed a series of harsh sanctions .

However, Huawei made an extremely important decision in this context, and for some it might seem unexpected, but in reality it is only based on the fighting spirit that the company has. More precisely, those from Huawei have decided not to give up the division that produces smartphones, and instead of bowing to the pressure of the Americans, they are focusing their efforts on the development of the industry in China that produces chips for phones and PCs.

Huawei: The New IMPRESSIVE Decision that Surprised the World

Huawei has partners in China that can produce processors, or various other components for its phones, but unfortunately they are much, much inferior to those that can be manufactured by American companies. Chinese manufacturers are not at the same technological level as American, Korean, or Taiwanese companies, and Huawei wants to help them evolve so that it can collaborate with them to manufacture the latest generation phones.

"The biggest difficulty for us currently is on mobile phones. We know that [to produce] small-sized, low-power phones requires advanced technology. Huawei can do the design, but no one can help us produce. We are stuck. Huawei will retain its existence in the mobile phone sector. I expect that as chip manufacturing capacity increases, Huawei will return to the smartphone throne. I hope the day when China is able to produce tokens can come sooner. Until that day, the sector will exist and we will try to preserve and develop our technologies to ensure that we are able to make competitive phones. Guo Ping stated"

Huawei wants to return to the "podium" of phone manufacturers, and considering that the sanctions imposed by the USA will not disappear soon, the only chance to achieve its goal is based on collaboration with Chinese companies. Of course, it will take several years of sustained investment in these to bring them to the level of Samsung, TSMC, Qualcomm, but if it succeeds, then it will be able to return to sales of hundreds of millions of phones annually.

Huawei aims to make serious investments in its partners in order to be successful, and this is, after all, excellent news for all of us because its return to the top would generate more pressure on other manufacturers.