Huawei's Western Europe sales grows revenues 45% in 2015
Huawei
said Western Europe proved a lucrative market for its Consumer
Business Group in 2015, with sales revenue in the region growing 45
per cent year-on-year.
The
vendor said total sales order value in Western Europe exceeded $2
billion (€1.8 billion) on the back of an increase in the number of
its smartphones on sale in the region, closer operator and channel
partner collaborations, and an improved retail experience for
consumers.
Richard
Ren, CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Group in Western Europe, said
the company is offering more mid- and high-end smartphones in the
market, and that its products "can be experienced in the
majority of the region's shopping hot spots."
The
company's efforts surrounding smartphones, collaboration and retail
experience "are clearly reflected in the high sales performance
but also in the increased brand awareness in the region," Ren
added.
Ren
said that Huawei will aim to build on its successful 2015 by
"continuing to offer innovative and stylish devices" and by
increasing "our R&D efforts to provide an outstanding
hardware and software experience."
Huawei
said its own research pointed to a 30 per cent year-on-year increase
in brand awareness in Western Europe to 64 per cent in total. The
company was ranked in 88th place in a measure of the
top 100 global brands compiled by Interbrand, it added.
In
terms of smartphones, Huawei noted that research company GfK ranked
its market share in Italy at 10 per cent and its share in Spain at
13.8 per cent. The company also held a 55 per cent share of the mid-
and high-tier sector of Spain's smartphone market, which covers
devices in the €400 ($432) to €500 price bracket.
Huawei
said it is now the second-largest Android brand in five Western
European countries.
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