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Updated · HC Newsroom · Jun 17
Huawei Global Smartphone Sales Jump 23%, Reaching No. 6 in Week 20 as Market Falls 8%
Updated
Updated · HC Newsroom · Jun 17

Huawei Global Smartphone Sales Jump 23%, Reaching No. 6 in Week 20 as Market Falls 8%

3 articles · Updated · HC Newsroom · Jun 17

Summary

  • Huawei rose to sixth place in Counterpoint’s global smartphone sales ranking for 2026’s 20th week after posting 23% year-on-year growth, one of only two brands to expand.
  • China drove that gain: Counterpoint said domestic policy support and Huawei’s localized supply chain helped it outperform despite weakness in overseas markets.
  • The broader market moved the other way, with global smartphone sales down 8% year on year and consumer demand still sluggish; Apple grew 10% and held the top spot.
  • Samsung was flat, while OPPO, Vivo and Xiaomi declined, underscoring Counterpoint’s view that brands with steadier component access and supply-chain visibility are pricing more effectively.
  • Counterpoint said semiconductor dynamics are widening performance gaps across phone makers, leaving even Apple and Huawei to balance supply-chain advantages against broader macroeconomic instability.

Insights

Beyond supply chains, what is the strategic misstep causing Android giants like Samsung and Xiaomi to falter while rivals thrive?
Is Huawei's comeback the first sign of a permanently fractured global technology ecosystem, split between East and West?
With AI data centers devouring memory chips, is the era of the affordable high-performance smartphone officially over?