Huawei passes Apple in smartphone share
By Bloomberg
01 August 2018 |
2:30 pm
Huawei Technologies Co. pulled ahead of Apple Inc. to claim the No. 2 position in global smartphone shipments in the second quarter just behind Samsung Electronics Co. Bloomberg Opinion's Alex Webb assesses the impact of Chinese competitors on Apple and other challenges facing the iPhone maker on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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