At the end of this year, Huawei plans to return to the 5G smartphone industry.
To increase its output, Huawei will probably use SMIC chips in addition to local 5G chipset purchases made using its own semiconductor design technologies. After being subjected to US sanctions, Huawei will view this action as a success.
After reaching a peak in 2019, HUAWEI's consumer business income dropped by about 50% in 2020. in the year's first quarter.
Restrictions imposed by the US and European governments have also hurt Huawei, as they have prevented the company from accessing essential tools to create flagship phones, and have led to declining sales and sliding Huawei down the rankings.
Despite this, Huawei's shipments of fifth-generation phones are expected to exceed several million units this year, according to estimates from various companies. There are expectations that new phones that support the fifth generation will be launched in the future.
However, US government restrictions still pose a barrier for Huawei, as it cannot access Google's Android operating system and the suite of developer services that Android apps depend on. This restricts the appeal of Huawei phones outside of China.
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