In the Philippines, Huawei is a relatively new name in the smartphone market. They’ve only been around since the Huawei Ascend P1 in 2012 followed by their first phablet, the Ascend Mate in 2013. I clearly remember the first time I sat down with a Huawei representative showing me their first smartphone back in 2012. Huawei was founded in 1987 with a capital of about $3,500, making phone switches. The Huawei Headquarters in Shenzhen, China is about 2 square kilometers and houses 11 districts (Admin, R&D, Production, Training). Nevertheless, Huawei’s unique position in the market makes it a strong contender. Our trip to Shenzhen in China gave us a quick glimpse at Huawei’s massive footprint in the telecoms industry and the path that it is carving for itself to achieve market dominance. The 3 Core Businesses Huawei is involved in 3 core businesses. Read more in our articles including "The Secret behind Huawei’s Success" and "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up".
In the Philippines, Huawei is a relatively new name in the smartphone market. They’ve only been around since the Huawei Ascend P1 in 2012 followed by their first phablet, the Ascend Mate in 2013.
I clearly remember the first time I sat down with a Huawei representative showing me their first smartphone back in 2012. Huawei was founded in 1987 with a capital of about $3,500, making phone switches. The Huawei Headquarters in Shenzhen, China is about 2 square kilometers and houses 11 districts (Admin, R&D, Production, Training).
Our coverage of huawei history includes: "The Secret behind Huawei’s Success"; "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up"; "Huawei MediaPad Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.