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Wednesday 24 October 2018 12:50 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 21 May 2019 4:21 pm

In the smartphone market, where there’s a will, there’s Huawei

By: Stephan Shakespeare

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Chinese phonemaker Huawei has made strong inroads into Europe in the last couple of years, which we can see in steadily rising brand awareness and opinion data.

The company is firmly established in China but has worked hard to gain a foothold in Europe. YouGov BrandIndex data shows that far more people are familiar with Huawei in the UK than just two years ago. Its awareness score has jumped from 45 per cent to 66 per cent.

Read more: The latest Huawei is the best phone you can buy for under £200

It will be hoping that its latest model, the Mate 20 Pro, can continue that trend. Choosing to launch it in London on the doorstep of every European technology journalist was certainly no accident.

Alongside this, Huawei’s Impression score (whether someone has a positive or negative opinion of a brand) has also grown. Over the same period of time, since October 2016, its rating has moved from two to 10. Existing customers have an even rosier view, with an Impression score of 70. This suggests that once someone makes the jump to the brand they are convinced of its quality.

Those contented customers are crucial for Huawei in building its market share. Our data shows that Huawei’s word of mouth score (whether someone has talked about a brand with friends, family or colleagues over the past two weeks) among current customers has recently peaked to 40 per cent. At this point in 2016 its score was 20 per cent. Similarly, its satisfaction score among current customers is very solid, currently standing at 80.

Read more: The iPhone XS Max is a brilliant handset – but is it worth up to £1,449?

Most importantly for Huawei, more potential customers are starting to come around – its purchase consideration has improved markedly. On this rating (whether someone would consider purchasing a Huawei phone) our data shows a jump from five per cent to 14,per cent in just two years.

Breaking Apple and Samsung’s joint stranglehold on the market is an extremely tough task, as is stealing market share from other Android brands such as Sony or LG, but our data shows that Huawei is quickly and steadily building a solid brand in Europe.

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