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Huawei said in a statement sales reached 175.9 billion yuan ($28.8 billion) on an unaudited basis in the January-June period.
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Huawei becomes the first major Chinese brand to supply locally made products for one of the world`s biggest markets for mobile phones.
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The move came almost two months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China where he affirmed his commitment to creating a business environment suitable for both the countries.
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Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei is betting big on the affordable smartphone segment in India (sub Rs 15,000) and aims to garner 10 percent share of the category in next one year.
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Honor`s sales amounted to $2.6 billion of revenue during the first half of the year, Honor President George Zhao said at the launch of the Honor 7 phone in Beijing.
Last Updated: Saturday, May 30, 2015, 12:19
Huawei`s e-brand Honor has launched its second lot of devices - Honor 4C, Honor Bee and a powerbank. Here we take a close look at its mobile handset Honor 4C priced at Rs 8,999
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"Huawei has approached a leading south India based mobile phones retail store, which has few outlets in north India, for selling Honor phones," said an industry source.
Last Updated: Wednesday, May 20, 2015, 17:12
`Internet of Things` (IoT), centred on an operating system designed to allow household and business appliances to communicate with each other online.
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2015, 16:43
The operating system, developed internally by Huawei, would be called Kirin OS and could, in the long run, replace Android on certain products.
Last Updated: Friday, May 8, 2015, 18:45
The Honor 4C has been priced at Rs 8,999, Honor Bee at Rs 4,999 and the Honor Power Bank AP007 at Rs 1,399.
Last Updated: Thursday, April 23, 2015, 14:41
Chinese telecom gear manufacturer ZTE Corp has published a letter accusing Huawei Technologies Co Ltd of copying its camera technology and threatened legal action, a sign that smartphone patent battles have begun in earnest in China.
Last Updated: Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 15:47
China can only ensure its information security in the long run if it keeps its market open to the best technology products, be they foreign or domestic, Huawei`s rotating chief executive Eric Xu told Reuters on Tuesday.
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