Before the new year, the Chinese news agency Sina released a report revealing the volume of Huawei's Mate 30 sales worldwide.
The Chinese technology giant had announced about a month ago the sale of 7 million units of Mate 30 phones, and now (Sina) reported that the number reached 12 million units.
It is believed that the volume of sales of the Mate 30 phones is impressive considering that they come without Google services, which limited their spread outside China, and it is also evidence of Huawei's approach to achieving its goal, as the company said last September: that it intends Sale of 20 million units of Mate 30 phones.
It is noteworthy that Huawei had announced at the beginning of last November to sell 100,000 units of the version that supports the 5G networks of my phone Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro in less than one minute. The company also announced the sale of 1 million units of the Mate 30 in early October, within a few hours after it was put up for sale in China.
And the embargo imposed by the US government on Huawei, and because of it was prevented from dealing with Google, put the phone Mate 30 - which was announced last September - in a difficult situation, especially as the phone was deprived of Google services and applications.
And because Google and its services are originally banned in China, launching a phone without Google applications does nothing to harm him there, so Huawei has announced that it sold within 3 hours only a million units of my phone Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro.
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