Since Huawei released their tenth edition of Huawei Mate series, a lot of talk starting to surround the company about their plans to expand the business to US. The rumors gotten heated when first reports about Huawei talk with some major US network carriers like AT&T and Verizon.
The start of a relationship between the Chinese giant and US carriers was almost a confirmation since most of US consumers buy their phones in a plan with the plenty of carriers that sometimes offer amortized prices in a monthly contract.
Today Huawei’s president Richard Yu confirmed all the speculation, the manufacturer is aiming Mr.Trump land as its next big step. The sales of the Chinese Behemoth handsets are reportedly starting in the Q1 2018, with the Huawei Mate 10 leading the carriage.
“We will sell our flagship phone, our product, in the U.S. market through carriers next year. I think that we can bring value to the carriers and to consumers. Better product, better innovation, better user experience.”
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Apart from the confirmation few details have been revealed about how the Chinese giant will run in the country, and what Carriers are involved with the company. However if the company succeed to set up a deal with the big US three, then it will have the enough guts to succeed in the country.
According to Mr.Yu more details will be revealed during the CES 2018 fair happening on the next month. Currently Huawei sits at the top of Chinese manufacturers shipping phones worldwide, we are curious to know how the Behemoth will perform in the iPhone X realm.