At today's Huawei Consumer Business Summit, held on the sidelines of the Huawei Analysts Conference, Huawei Consumer Business Chief Strategy Officer Shao Yang announced Huawei Consumer Business results for the first quarter of this year.
In 2019, Huawei mobile phone shipments worldwide will be 240 million units, consumer cloud services global monthly live users exceed 600 million, IoT connected devices cumulative shipments exceed 220 million, and HiLink ecological users exceed 50 million.
Shao Yang also released detailed results for the first quarter of this year for Huawei's consumer business for the first time.
In the global market, Huawei's consumer business achieved a year-on-year increase in total global sales in the first quarter of this year.
Among them, mobile phones fell 17%, PC grew 120%, wearables grew 60%, routers grew 70% and TWS headphones grew 130%. "Our growth in IoT devices has compensated for the decline in mobile phone sales." Shao Yang said.
In the Chinese market, Shao Yang said Huawei's mobile phone shipments have grown year-over-year and Huawei has the No. 1 single-brand market share.
GFK data shows that Huawei (28%) + Glory (14%) overall market share has reached 42%. In addition, wearables and smartwatches came first, with tablets up 20% year-over-year in second place and laptops up 160% year-over-year to become second.
Routers up 70% year-over-year, TWS headsets up 80%, VR glasses Q1 sales exceed full year 2019.
In terms of 5G phones, according to IDC data, Huawei shipped 15 million 5G phones worldwide in the first quarter of this year, with a 63% market share in China.
In addition, Shao Yang also mentioned HiCar, which is of great concern to the outside world.
He said that HiCar can share the mobile phone million application ecology, open the mobile car interconnection platform. Huawei is currently negotiating cooperation with domestic and foreign car manufacturers, and HiCar 3.0 is expected to hit the market in the third quarter of this year.
