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Who are the suppliers of Huawei mobile phones?

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Who are the suppliers of Huawei mobile phones?

1: Qualcomm, a US listed company, Qualcomm provides core CPUs to Huawei

2: NXP, NXP Semiconductors is a famous Dutch high-performance mixed-signal semiconductor electronics company, NXP It is Huawei's ten-year gold supplier

3: Intel Corporation, a US listed company, Intel is Huawei's ten-year gold supplier

4: Texas Instruments, the world's leading Semiconductor multinational company

5: Panasonic Corporation is a Japanese multinational listed company that provides many products to Huawei in China that are of good quality and were rated as excellent quality awards

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Foxconn, BYD, Qualcomm, BOE, Goertek, Sony and other nearly 200 suppliers

List of Huawei's 50 core suppliers :

1. Foxconn

The world’s largest electronic product foundry. In 2017, Foxconn achieved revenue of NT$4.7 trillion, approximately US$158.9 billion. Foxconn is an assembly factory for Huawei mobile phones and tablets. For example, Huawei MateBook (13/15-inch) series notebooks are manufactured by Foxconn.

2. Qualcomm

The world’s largest fabless semiconductor company. The Changxiang 7 All-Netcom standard version released by Huawei in July 2017 is equipped with Qualcomm MSM8917 Snapdragon 425 quad-core processor.

3. Amphenol

The third largest connector manufacturer in the world. Huawei connector and cable supplier.

4. BYD

BYD not only assembles mobile phones and laptops for Huawei, but also supplies batteries, chargers and other components. For example, the original charger for Huawei P9 Plus is supplied by Huizhou BYD.

5. Flextronics

Huawei foundry, established in 1969, is one of the world's largest electronic contract manufacturing service providers (EMS). In 2016, Flextronics became the first foundry to assemble mobile phones for Huawei in India.

6. Hirose

Huawei connector supplier is the world's leading manufacturer of precision connectors.

7. Haoxun

A world-renowned supplier of radio frequency and microwave cables and connectors.

8. AAC Technology

AAC Technology provides acoustic components for Huawei mobile phones, including speakers, earpieces and other products.

9. Samsung

The world’s largest semiconductor company is also the world’s largest OLED screen and memory supplier. Samsung not only provides screens and memory for Huawei, there is even news that Huawei's HiSilicon 7nm orders will also be manufactured by Samsung.

10. Sony

Sony is the world’s largest supplier of image sensors and provides CMOS photosensitive components to Huawei.

11. Sumitomo Electric Industries Co., Ltd.

One of the most famous communications manufacturers in the world, it mainly supplies optical communication devices to Huawei through its Chinese subsidiary SEA.

12. TSMC

The world’s largest wafer foundry, Huawei’s Kirin processor is manufactured by TSMC.

13. Yangtian Electronics

A global outdoor digital signage multinational company. It is the largest supplier of temperature control equipment for Huawei, the main supplier of Huawei communications equipment, and the top supplier of structural parts for Huawei.

14. Broadcom

Huawei chip supplier, Broadcom is the world's second largest fabless semiconductor company.

15. Fujitsu

A Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) supplier, formerly known as Furukawa Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., it was the world's second largest enterprise hard drive manufacturer and fourth largest Large mobile hard drive manufacturer.

16. Furukawa Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

The products involve information communications, automobiles, electronic products, energy, construction, materials and other fields.

17. Huatong Computer

Huawei PCB supplier.

18. MediaTek

In order to reduce costs and risks, Huawei's low-end mobile phones will still use entry-level chips from Qualcomm or MediaTek.

19. Micron

Supplies memory products to Huawei and is the largest computer memory chip in the United States

Founded in 1987, Huawei has grown into a Chinese giant, The world's largest telecommunications equipment supplier and the world's second largest mobile phone manufacturer. Its technology touches almost every corner of the world, and its huge R&D budget makes it a leader in the 5G technology market. As the world's leading provider of ICT infrastructure and smart terminals, Huawei focuses on the three major areas of fully connected networks, intelligent computing, and innovative terminals, and continues to invest in products, technologies, basic research, engineering capabilities, standards, and industrial ecology to enable Customer digital transformation. At the same time, Huawei's development and growth are closely related to the development of its suppliers. Under the wave of global technological cooperation and industrial development, Huawei's upstream and downstream enterprises in the industry chain have gradually formed a close relationship of interdependence, honor, disgrace, and equality. Over the past 30 years, Huawei has adhered to the principles of value-based procurement and sunshine procurement, and has worked with more than 13,000 companies around the world through extensive cooperation of mutual benefit, mutual trust, and mutual assistance to jointly build a "healthy" ICT industry chain.

For the global smartphone market, 2018 is a year of constant alternation of good news and bad news. The most exciting thing is that Huawei has surpassed Apple in terms of mobile phone shipments and has become the world's second largest mobile phone supplier. This staged victory instantly increased the national brand’s sense of existence. Thanks to the success of the P20 series, Honor 10 series and Mate20 series, Huawei officially announced at the end of December that its smartphone shipments in 2018 had officially exceeded 200 million units.

Data show that in 2018, Huawei became the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, with a global market share of 14.6. Huawei's smartphone shipments increased from 3 million units in 2010 to 200 million units in 2018, an increase of approximately 66 times. Huawei smartphones are serving more than 500 million consumers in more than 170 countries around the world. In 2019, Huawei's mobile phone shipments are expected to be around 230-250 million units, and will reach 300 million units in 2020. Breakthroughs in the smartphone market have also drawn much attention to relevant suppliers upstream and downstream of the industry chain. Among them, Yihua Technology has long provided a number of core competitive connection products to major communication equipment manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE, including 5G products. Dafu Technology has been Huawei's gold medal core supplier for many years, mainly for radio frequency devices and smart terminal products.

In 2018, Huawei signed 26 5G commercial contracts with the world's leading operators, and more than 10,000 5G base stations have been shipped to all over the world; more than 160 cities around the world, and 211 of the world's top 500 companies. , chose Huawei as its digital transformation partner; the PC business and IoT smart home ecology have also made gratifying breakthroughs; Huawei Cloud has launched more than 140 cloud services in 18 categories, and works with partners to operate 37 cloud services in 22 geographical regions around the world. Availability Zone; Huawei also released its AI strategy and full-stack, all-scenario AI solutions, including the world's first Ascend series chips covering all-scenario artificial intelligence, as well as corresponding products and cloud services. The full-year sales revenue is expected to be US$108.5 billion, a year-on-year increase of 21%.

The reason why Huawei has been able to grow so rapidly is, in addition to its own efforts, also thanks to the suppliers who are working silently behind the scenes. Currently, Huawei has more than 2,000 global suppliers, including 26 top semiconductor companies.

In order to build a safe, reliable, and relatively competitive health industry chain, Huawei has always adhered to the principles of value procurement, sunshine procurement, and scientific procurement in terms of procurement. Although it faces controversies and challenges, Huawei's procurement policy for suppliers will not change. In particular, it will continue to cooperate with and win-win with US suppliers.

The ICT industry is highly dependent on the global supply chain. Huawei began to establish a business continuity management system (BCM) in 2012, covering R&D, procurement, manufacturing, global technical services and other fields, including How to prevent the front-end, how to respond to problems, etc. Currently, Huawei has extensive cooperation with global suppliers in the industry, including Europe, the United States, Japan, China and other places. Establishing a reasonable benefit-sharing mechanism with suppliers is the key to ensuring supply and improving competitiveness for Huawei. Throughout the entire development process, Huawei has used its proprietary risk management system to provide early warning and communicate with major global partners and suppliers in advance, establishing effective and friendly cooperative relationships.

Recently, Huawei held a "2018 Huawei Core Supplier Conference" in Shenzhen, with ***150 core suppliers present. At the meeting, Huawei announced the list of 92 core suppliers for the first time. These include well-known companies such as Broadcom, MediaTek, Samsung, Sony, Tianma, Foxconn, TSMC, Microsoft, Oracle and Texas Instruments. Among them, 33 are from the United States, 11 from Japan, and 4 from Germany. It can be seen that Huawei's suppliers are located in major economies around the world, especially US suppliers, which occupy an important position in Huawei's entire supply chain system. Facing the future, Huawei is committed to becoming synonymous with high quality in the ICT industry, and through the joint efforts of the entire industry chain, we will continue to ensure the innovation and leadership of Huawei products.

As an important leader and contributor to the ICT industry, Huawei participates in more than 380 industry organizations, holds more than 300 important positions, and contributes more than 6,000 proposals every year. Huawei is already a global leader in wireless, optical communications, data communications, smart terminals and other fields. In addition to 5G, Huawei has also achieved synchronized development with the industry in the development direction of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, etc., standing at the starting line of the first camp.

The credibility of ICT products has become the most important point for current customers, and good software engineering capabilities and practices are the cornerstone of product credibility. Huawei has always held itself to the highest standards and regards network security and privacy protection as the company's highest priority. Huawei's first major breakthrough in overseas markets was when it won an equipment supply contract from British operator BT in 2005, and it still occupies a large share of the British telecom market. At present, Huawei's products and solutions have won the trust of customers in more than 170 countries around the world, and it has always maintained a good network security record. At the same time, Huawei has also established good partnerships with a series of Western companies. Huawei is a large buyer of Intel chips and cooperates with Intel to develop 5G technology, while IBM has been an important consultant to Huawei.

A large R&D budget means that Huawei can develop many independent advanced technologies. Huawei chip design company HiSilicon is currently the seventh largest chip company in the world. In Huawei's high-end P20 series mobile phones, only a small number of semiconductor components come from American suppliers. Huawei's self-sufficiency will help the company avoid future supply disruptions in parts and components from the United States. Looking to the future, digital transformation is surging, and the wave of intelligence has just begun. Consumers are eager to enjoy more advanced and trustworthy digital technologies and services. Digitalization and intelligence will be a long-term process. With thirty years of accumulation, Huawei will definitely have great potential. Up to now, the reference high-quality enterprise database has included 154 Huawei global supplier enterprises.