Huawei is the largest smartphone manufacturer and the strongest one in China. Its sales today can catch up with Apple's, but it is only inserted in the profits. In China, Huawei has been built as a domestic smart phone brand, so its popularity is also high. In particular, the performance and configuration of Huawei mobile phones are very good. Comparatively speaking, the domestic price is much lower than that of foreign countries, which is highly sought after by users.
Huawei spends 10% to 15% of its annual revenue on research and development. Among them, about 70% is used for development. Development is a deterministic work, emphasizing quality assurance and improving efficiency. The other 30% is used for research. Research is an uncertain job and needs to be encouraged to explore. For uncertain work, Huawei has set a convergence value of 0.5, which means 50% failure is allowed. It can be seen that its attention to innovative research and development is precisely this attitude that makes Huawei at the forefront in product research and development.
Although Huawei has advanced communication technology and self-developed processors, its position in the market is obvious from the perspective of mobile phones alone. But if we compare Huawei with Xiaomi, Huawei's mobile phone uses its own processor, and Xiaomi uses Qualcomm. Huawei's price is still high, and Xiaomi's price is more close to the people.
Looking at the development of cmnet, Huawei's mobile phone is only expanding its market share and profit margin, while Xiaomi makes the general public use high-end smart phones at a price close to the people. Without Xiaomi, we might still be using more expensive electronic products. It is Xiaomi's high cost performance that lowers the price of the whole smart phone market and makes smart terminals spread rapidly. It can be said that Xiaomi has made great contributions to cmnet.
User comments: Before entering the mobile phone market, Huawei was already one of the top enterprises in the international communication industry, but its customers were all enterprise users and operators, and it did not face the experience of individual consumers. Judging from the market and public opinion environment that Huawei mobile phones are facing now, I can say that this is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The advantage lies in Huawei's quality control, which has swept the market level of operators in developed countries, from the extremely demanding communication industry to the personal mobile phone industry. To describe it with a fashionable word is "dimension reduction". Until today, the quality and after-sales of Huawei mobile phones are also leading in the mobile phone industry.
Some people think that Huawei, as an enterprise that can make top chips in the world, can make its own core hardware when others fight for various foreign hardware. When I first bought Huawei a few years ago, I really didn't know if there would be any bugs, but the experience was better than anything else. Now others are competing for Qualcomm's 855, so I want to know what Kirin 985 will look like and when it can completely beat Snapdragon and Apple's A series. At that time, I think China and Huawei will really come forward to make technical output.