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Huawei: The negative effects on sales in Europe and Asia are beginning to become apparent.

Naturally, after the real loss that happened to "exclusion"Her Huawei by many companies of American interests (and not only), the future of the company seems to be uncertain.

ΌAll this makes sense to negatively affect the psychology of consumers, as they feel insecure to proceed with the purchase of a product that has an uncertain future in terms of support for its basic specifications, both in terms of hardware (Hardware) and software (Software).

According to information coming from various websites, such as TechRadar, there have been contradictory reactions from consumers in Europe regarding the sales of Huawei Smartphones.

TechRadar earlier this week spoke to a UK-based trade-in site and revealed that the site saw a huge increase in Huawei transactions during the first XNUMX hours following Google's announcement.

The website recorded a 154% increase for the company's smartphones, while as of Monday, Huawei devices were bought more than any other brand. The Huawei P20 immediately became one of the most popular smartphones, while other popular smartphones such as the Mate series reached the top 10 list.

ADSLZone, however, reports that the blockade negatively affected sales in Spain. In 36 hours, more than 10.000 orders were canceled on Amazon in Spain for Huawei products, while the huge Prime Day campaign planned by the two companies has stopped. In addition, Huawei has suspended all advertising campaigns it has prepared for Spain, including those referring to the P30 Pro flagship.

Information about the rest of Europe has not been revealed yet, but it is clear that the latest developments have already begun to affect the course of the company.

These, of course, are the first reactions, and do not reflect the overall picture of markets in Europe, but are a first indication that things are starting to take a turn for the worse for Huawei.

Regarding now with the effects in Asia… ..

Huawei also appears to be facing a small crisis in Singapore, where a significant number of users have rushed to sell their devices despite the fact that existing phones will continue to receive security updates and access Google services.
Interestingly, however, many retail and repair shops are apparently canceling out purchases of the devices. A salesman in Singapore said that if "buy something that will be useless in the futureThere will be no clear way to sell later. "It's not that Huawei is a bad product, it's a very good product, it's that no one wants to buy it now because of US policy", he continued.

Huawei also seems to be having problems in the Philippines. As in Singapore, many retailers no longer supply Huawei phones because customers are not interested in buying them. Others, on the other hand, agree to purchase devices with a minimum 50% discount because selling them would be "a high risk bet".

Big winners so far from all this grief that arose with Huawei, will be all its competitors who will gain even in this way a share of the "pie cutting" that Huawei is expected to share because of its problems.

How much bleeding there will be from Huawei's sales will depend on the length of time it's been shut down by US-owned companies it has worked with so far, and on which it depends directly as hardware and software suppliers.

If a compromise is not found quickly between the two gladiators (USA vs Huawei), a lot of blood is expected to be shed in the sales arena, and unfortunately the victim in this case will be Huawei.

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