Huawei aims to ship between 60 to 70 million smartphones in 2024,Germany according to sources familiar with the matter on Tuesday. The source claimed that Huawei has placed sufficient orders with its supply chain to ensure it meets this shipment target for 2024. Although this target represents a doubling of shipments compared to 2022, it is still equivalent to Huawei’s total shipments in 2014. Huawei’s peak smartphone shipments over the past decade occurred in 2019, with a total of 240 million units shipped, surpassing iPhone shipments of 198 million units in the same year. Prior to this, the shipment for Huawei’s new flagship Mate60 Pro and Mate60 Pro+ has been increased to 20 million units, as revealed by supply chain sources. [DoNews, in Chinese]
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