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OPPO responds to "a large number of Huawei employees have been laid off by agencies across the country": false and untrue information

2024-07-16

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(Original title: OPPO responds to "a large number of Huawei employees laid off by agency companies across the country": false and untrue information)

Recently, there is news that since the second half of last year,OPPOHuaweiThe "digital channel reform" has gradually come to an end, and the result is that Huawei employees have been laid off in various agency companies and factories across the country. By the end of last year, all Huawei employees in the factory system had been laid off.

On the morning of July 16, a reporter from the Daily Economic News contacted OPPO to inquire about the situation. In response, OPPO said: "OPPO has laid off a large number of Huawei employees in various agency companies across the country. At the end of last year, all Huawei employees in the factory system had been laid off." This is false information involving the company, and any reports based on this assumption are not true.

According to the latest globalsmart phoneAccording to the market sales data for the second quarter of 2024, in the second quarter of this year, global smartphone sales increased by 6% year-on-year, which was the highest year-on-year growth rate since the second quarter of 2021, and almost all regions achieved year-on-year growth.

As for manufacturers, the top five brands remain the same as in previous quarters.SamsungMaintaining the first place, the market share reached 20%; Apple's market share decreased slightly year-on-year, ranking second with 16%; Xiaomi grew the fastest among the top five OEMs, with a market share of 14%, ranking third;vivoIt ranks fourth with a market share of 9%, and ranks first in China and India; OPPO follows closely in the top five. "In recent years, OPPO has focused on improving profitability, including launching more mid-to-high-end price segment products to unify its high-end strategy. This choice may bring challenges to its market share in the short term, but in the long run it will bring better profitability to the brand." The agency said.