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Huawei Shipped 4 Million Units of Its Current Flagship, the Huawei P8 This past Quarter (Q3 2015)

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Huawei has seen significant growth the last few months thanks to the new devices it has been launching including its current flagship, the Huawei P8. It seems like the company is heading to the top after all.

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Just last week, it was revealed that Huawei is the largest smartphone manufacture in China beating Xiaomi. By dominating the Chinese market, you know Huawei is selling lots of smartphones given the population over there.

Huawei has just revealed its sales figures for the third quarter of 2015 (Q3 2015) that show how big the company really is. The company revealed that during this period, it sold over 27.4 million smartphones. This is better than the same time last year when the company sold 16.8 Million smartphones during the three month period.

Check out the tweet the company sent out.

Out of the 27.4 million smartphones, 4 million of them were the company’s latest flagship, the Huawei P8. The Huawei P8 is quite an impressive device and has been around since April this year. For it to be able to reach 4 million units per month in terms of sales is a good thing for Huawei.

At this point, all Huawei has to do is maintain this number and probably even sale 30 million units every month. This is not difficult given the number of devices the company has been releasing of late.

Read More: The Huawei Honor 5X With a 3000mah Battery And a Snapdragon 616 Processor Goes Live In China

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