The Chinese technology leader Huawei is still suffering from the consequences of the harsh economic sanctions practiced by the previous US administration, which caused it to lose much of its position at the level of international markets and exactly at the level of the smart phone industry, and it seems that the news of the fourth quarter of 2020 was Disastrous for Huawei.
And the figures for the fourth third of the year 2020 indicated a significant and noticeable decline for Huawei, to become the sixth largest company at the level of smart phone production, after it was second earlier, but the sanctions about the components of smartphones and software prohibited on Huawei caused In a very significant decline, according to the numbers, Apple was in first place with 80 million iPhones during the last three months of last year, followed by Samsung with 60 million devices, then Xiaomi with 40 million devices and OPPO with 32 million devices, followed by Vivo, which ranked fifth with 30 One million devices were sold in this period, before Huawei ranked sixth with less than 30 million devices.
And it was a new report by TrendForce indicating that the Chinese company Huawei, after it was among the three largest companies to manufacture smart phones with Apple and Samsung, will go down to become the seventh in the world in the production of these devices and therefore it will lose its place among the adults, and according to the report always Huawei will sell 45 million devices with 5G technology, a decrease of 73 percent from last year 2020, in which it sold 170 million devices, compared to 240 in the previous year.
And the TrendForce studies office had indicated in a previous report at the end of last year that Huawei lost 3 percent of the share of smart phone production in the global market during the current year 2020, as production decreased from 17 percent to 14 percent, but the number will drop dramatically. In 2021, it is expected to decrease by 10 percent, bringing the volume of production in the market to only 4 percent, in return for the rise of other Chinese companies such as Xiaomi and OPPO.