In response to recent widespread social media reports claiming that several countries, including Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela, had placed orders for new 5G smartphones from Huawei, the Chinese tech giant has categorically denied these allegations. Huawei’s official Weibo account, released a statement late, refuting the claims as baseless rumors.

The statement emphasized that these rumors lacked any factual basis and were merely causing confusion and misinformation across various platforms and accounts. Huawei urged the public not to believe or spread such unverified information and encouraged individuals to promptly report any instances they encounter.

While combating false reports, Huawei continues to make significant strides in the smartphone market. Recent releases, such as the Mate 60/Pro/Pro+ series and the Mate X5 foldable screen smartphone, have ignited a buying frenzy within China. At one point, these devices were even sold at premium prices due to high demand.

Market research data from the supply chain indicates that Huawei has secured the second position in the Chinese smartphone market during W36 (September 4th to September 10th) with a sales market share of 17%. This achievement places Huawei just behind Honor, with a marginal 0.2% difference, at 17.2% market share.

Furthermore, Huawei’s upcoming product launch event, scheduled for September 25th, has sparked curiosity among tech enthusiasts. Coincidentally, the event aligns with a significant moment for the company. On September 25th, 2021, Sabrina Meng, Huawei’s CFO, returned to her homeland after being detained for 1028 days. This event triggered widespread celebrations and coined the phrase “the light boat has passed through a thousand mountains” among netizens and media outlets.

As Huawei’s Mate 60 launch event draws near, industry observers are keen to see what the tech giant has in store for its consumers and how the company’s market presence will evolve in the coming months.

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