According to the information received, the “Izvestia” report shows that Huawei has resumed exporting smartphones and other peripheral electronic products to Russia. “A new batch of products is indeed on the way,” said an insider.
Eldar Murtazin, one of the leading analysts of Mobile Research Group, reported that Huawei’s export deliveries to Russia have resumed. He said Huawei products will be available for sale in two weeks through partners and the company’s website. But a Huawei spokesperson declined to comment on the matter.
In particular, Izvestia was told that the main problem was the battery and screen shortage, and all other spare parts could only be ordered. Other authorized dealers have the same explanation.
At the same time, some smartphone suppliers claim that the Russian market has seen a significant increase in demand for mobile phone products from Chinese electronics manufacturers, including Huawei. Currently, these mobile phone products make up two-thirds of the Russian market. The market share of Apple iPhone and Samsung mobile phones, which have stopped their sales, will gradually decrease
source: sohu
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