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Huawei, China's largest private company and the world's second-largest smartphone maker, has been heavily censored for being used by the Chinese government to monitor other countries.
Everything is fair in the War of love and smartphones.
Source: twitter is fair in the War of love and smartphone.
Huawei has recently taken over Apple, becoming the second-largest smartphone maker after Samsung, and is not afraid to adopt some dirty tactics when fighting for the top spot.
Technology companies like a passive advertising war. Huawei is no stranger to the game.
Recently, the company's latest move was snapped up at a shopping mall in Brisbane after the Chinese tech giant bought a digital billboard right above a store leased by its South Korean rival
Above the Samsung store, you can see the huge advertisement of Huawei P30 Pro.
Samsung has built a luxury flagship store.
Huawei has just bought a huge ad on it. Damn. pic. twitter.
Com/yYEfw4aVu5Huawei often launches large billboards in order to surpass competitors.
It's the same battle, but it's bigger in Dubai.
Huawei still won pic. twitter.
Com/rxvtin3m9 explosion year, before the launch of the Huawei P20 smartphone, it drove a truck carrying promotional billboards and parked them outside Apple and Samsung stores in major cities.
Huawei P20 billboard truck stopped-
Get off at the Apple store in the UK.
The slogan says "The Renaissance is coming"❤Photos. twitter.
Although sales in most parts of the industry have slowed as consumers upgrade their devices over time, the global smartphone market is valued at about $ ($AU749 billion)
According to a report from Statista, there's a lot to fight.
Huawei is certainly not the only technology company that likes billboard wars.
For example, Apple did not appear at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
But this year it's been a pleasure to put billboards around the host city to not bring-so-
A subtle attack on competitors over the privacy scandal.
According to the latest data of market intelligence company IDC tracking smartphone shipments, compared with the same period last year, Huawei's shipments surged by 50 percentage points in the first quarter of this year, and Apple's iPhone shipments fell by 30, samsung fell 8.