Huawei has launched its most
technically advanced smartphone as it ramps up its challenge to Apple and
Samsung in the premium smartphone market.
The Chinese telecoms equipment
maker and third-largest smartphone maker in the world unveiled the P8 and set out
plans to offer a premium smartphone to rival other high-end devices.
The move marks a shift in
strategy for the group which has tended to focus on selling cheaper handsets to
customers less concerned about better-known western brands.
Shao Yang, president of
strategy marketing of Huawei’s consumer arm, said that the company was
gradually building consumer trust with its devices.
He said that Smartphones
costing more than €400 made up about 15 per cent of its sales last year. Such
handsets are more profitable for Huawei than the lower-cost devices that once
dominated its sales, he added.
Analysts, however, warned that
Huawei faced a battle to establish itself as a more premium smartphone maker.
“The Huawei P8 smartphone
closes the gap on rivals ticking all the boxes on design and performance but
the company has a mountain to climb as it seeks to position Huawei as a luxury
brand in Europe ,” said Jasdeep Badyal, an
analyst at CCS Insight. “The P8 will certainly turn heads if Huawei can enhance
its brand credentials.”
The Aluminum P8 has a host of
features offering high-quality voice calls, camera accuracy and processing
power. Social media commentators were quick to jump on the more unusual aspects
such as the “double-knuckle tap”, to capture a screen shot and the ability to
call out to find a misplaced phone that will respond through its speaker.
The Android Smartphone market
has become highly competitive, with a number of companies seeking to win
customers such as Samsung, HTC and Sony.
Mr Badyal said that Huawei has
been “relentless in its efforts to increase market share beyond China , adding
that its “home market scale is a huge advantage when taking on established
players”.
There are two versions of the
P8. It will be available in more than 30 countries including Pakistan , China ,
Colombia , France , Germany ,
Mexico , Spain , South
Africa , Turkey ,
the United Arab Emirates and
the UK .
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