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Updated · HC Newsroom · Jul 14
Huawei Grows 6% in 2Q26 Smartphone Shipments as Global Market Falls 11%
Updated
Updated · HC Newsroom · Jul 14

Huawei Grows 6% in 2Q26 Smartphone Shipments as Global Market Falls 11%

3 articles · Updated · HC Newsroom · Jul 14

Summary

  • Huawei posted 6% year-on-year growth in global smartphone shipments in 2Q26, landing in Counterpoint’s top 10 despite missing the top five.
  • Mate 80, Nova 15 and newly launched Enjoy 90 models drove the gain, alongside Huawei’s strong position in China, where its smartphone sales remained a key support.
  • Counterpoint said Samsung retook the global lead with 24% market share, while Apple held second at 20%; Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo stayed in the top five but slipped slightly from a year earlier.
  • The broader market shrank 11% in the quarter as NAND and DRAM shortages hit supply, and Counterpoint expects full-year shipments to drop 14% with the memory crunch potentially lasting into 2027.

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