KEY POINTS
  • Huawei shipped 33 million smartphones globally in the fourth quarter of 2020, a 41% year-on-year decline, making it the sixth-largest vendor in the world.
  • The latest figures mark a sharp fall for Huawei versus the second quarter of 2020 when it was No. 1 in the world by shipments.
  • U.S. sanctions have cut Huawei off from key software like Google Android and critical components like chips which have hurt its sales.
  • Huawei's woes come as Apple shipped a record number of iPhones in the fourth quarter.

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Customers at a Huawei licensed experience store shop for devices on October 30, 2020 in Suzhou, China.

GUANGZHOU, China — Huawei's smartphone shipments have continued to plunge as a result of U.S. sanctions, sending the once No. 1 vendor in the world tumbling below rivals like Apple.

The Chinese technology giant shipped 33 million smartphones globally in the fourth quarter of 2020, a 41% year-on-year decline, putting its market share at 8%, according to data released by Counterpoint Research on Thursday.

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