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Amid challenges and restrictions, Huawei Mobile Services AKA HMS ecosystem is growing rapidly and touching new heights as 2022 marks record progress for this suite of services.
Huawei Mobile Services is a suite of cloud-based applications that are designed to provide various features across different Huawei devices and software.
So, how we’ll measure Huawei Mobile Services progress in 2022? Actually, we’ve some statics and numbers to show you what HMS has achieved this year.
- AppGallery now has over 580 million active monthly users (MAUs) around the world – an increase of 16% vs 2020 Q3; and the MAUs of Quick Apps now exceeds 160 million.
- The number of apps that can be downloaded from AppGallery to HMS smartphones has increased by 147% year-on-year.
- More than 220,000 applications are integrated with HMS Core worldwide; up by 120% vs 2020 Q3.
- AppGallery enabled over 432 billion app distributions in 2021, a jump of 12.5% over 2020 and 96% compared with 2019. Outside the Chinese mainland, the distribution quality has a notable year-on-year increase of 56%.
- Registered developers working with HMS worldwide have grown by 200% from 2020 Q3 to 6 million now.
- Huawei Mobile Services covers 8 major regional centers and 15 data centers, covering over 170 countries/regions around the world.
- Huawei ID, the fully secure log-in gateway to all Huawei services including AppGallery, Huawei Health, and Huawei Cloud now has more than 400 million MAUs. The Huawei ID ensures that users’ personal details are fully protected whether they are downloading apps, managing multiple devices, backing up data, and much more.
- Petal Search, HMS’s proprietary search engine, now has a feature that allows users to explore information via text, visual, and voice connecting with over 3000 ecosystem partners.
- Petal Search is currently providing full coverage of football action, ranging from information about the teams and tournament, features that allow fans to vote for their team, and multiple statistics to enhance their enjoyment of the event.
- With MAUs now exceeding 40 million, Petal Maps, the popular navigation tool, has just rolled out new updates to include AR Walking Navigation, Real-Time Location Sharing and a User Growth System, which creates a more immersive and realistic map experience for users.
- Huawei Assistant achieved over 260 million MAUs by September this year, providing users with SmartCare Cards convenient services and building full-scenario services including travel, urban, shopping, and finance services.
- Global search services for 310 million users are now being provided by Huawei AI Search connecting them with local, network, and global information in more than 170 countries and regions.
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U.S. now restricts Huawei from banks: Another Attack
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The U.S. continues to attack Huawei, in the latest edition, U.S. lawmakers restricted the Chinese tech company from accessing U.S. banks.
Reuters reported that U.S. lawmakers such as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, seek to “severely action” against Huawei and other “untrustworthy” Chinese 5G producers who they say engage in economic espionage against the U.S.
Since when has Huawei started hacking U.S. banks? We could guess that the tech maker may not even know this by itself. However, the Treasury Department’s Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) has published a list, which will freeze access to entities from the U.S. financial system.
It’s not the first time when the U.S. tried to ban Huawei from the bank system but a similar approach has been taken in a bill in 2020 during the tenure of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Why the U.S. taking this step:
“We cannot allow Huawei and the Chinese Communist Party to have access to Americans’ personal data and our country’s most sensitive defense systems,” said Republican senator Tom Cotton.
Same reason, Huawei is a security threat, and it will steal our data and so on. However, there’s no clue or the process of how Huawei is capable of conducting such secret operations. How Huawei is able to transmit that data for its own use case.
Last month, the U.S. introduced a bill to ban the purchase of any new Huawei-made equipment inside the country.
Reason:
In the wake of the new trade war with China, the US is continuously attacking Huawei in the name of national security. The Chinese tech maker is known for its tech prowess in the network industry. Hence, the US has severely hurt Huawei on all grounds possible.
This includes a ban on its access to chipsets and reduced business across different regions. Huawei’s smartphone business is also hit by the U.S. sanctions.
Trying:
Yes, the new sanctions may further increase difficulties for Huawei but the company is currently in survival mode. Therefore, it has already left hope with the U.S. and other restricted markets. Therefore, the tech maker is focusing on the home ground.
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Despite challenges, Huawei is achieving high 5G including the latest 10 fold uplink speed than traditional 5G. The latest announcement came during the 10th China Mobile Global Partner Conference, China Mobile released the 5G-Advanced “Innovation Chain-Industrial Chain” Dual-chain Convergence Action Plan Yearbook (2022 Edition). Huawei participated in this release event as the only representative of telecom equipment vendors.
In 2022, Huawei is working on a dual-chain integration action plan. Therefore, the Chinese tech maker is working with its partners such as China Mobile to gain new efficiency.
This includes innovative in-depth cooperation production of multiple phased results and contribution of 25 out of 79 yearbook results, ranking first among all partners.
As mentioned by Huawei, the guidance of the dual-chain fusion action plan, the first batch of 5G 5G-A end-to-end industry models including:
1. Based on X-layer cross-layer integration technology, the collaborative innovation of four-dimensional integration of device-network-cloud-industry, with the help of service label information perception and network status information perception, achieves fine-level QoS guarantee for XR services and increases the number of users with satisfactory experience 5 times.
2. The SUL-based dual-carrier UDD is the first in the industry to achieve a cell uplink peak rate exceeding 3Gbps through 50MHz SUL+100MHz TDD, attributing Huawei to achieve 10 fold 5G rate increase.
3. Jointly completed the test of eIoT cellular Internet of Things (ie passive Internet of Things) technology prototype, achieving a coverage distance of more than 200 meters for the first time in the industry, which is more than 20 times higher than that of traditional RFID technology.
4. Work together to create a model of synaesthesia fusion, and realize real-time tracking of vehicle trajectories by deploying communication-sensing integrated base stations. Under the requirements of sub-meter precision, the perception distance exceeds 800 meters for the first time.
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According to the latest states published by market researchers, Canalys, Huawei is still leading the Chinese market for smart band consumer products for Q3 2022.
Huawei is guarding its spot for the top spot with a 24.0 percent market share for smart band in Q3 2022 but it was 30 percent in the same quarter last year. It’s due to the severe decline of 27 percent in the year.
It’s a sharp fall for the Chinese tech maker, allowing other homeground competitors to grab the falling shares. Such to mention that Xiaomi has moved to a 21.9 percent market share from 19.1 in the same quarter last year.
Apple comes forth and is the biggest beneficiary in this quarter with 52.9 percent on-year growth including an 8.6 percent market share. It is followed by Oppo for the fifth spot with a 4.3 percent market share and 22.2 percent of annual growth.
Overall:
It’s revealed that the wristband market has experienced a year-on-year decline for eight consecutive quarters, with shipments falling to 3.5 million units. Basic smartwatches also declined in the quarter, down 7.7% year-on-year, remaining at 5.1 million units shipped.
Smartwatches became the only sub-category that maintained growth in mainland China in the third quarter, with a year-on-year increase of 16.8% to 3.4 million units.
However, basic smartwatches still hold the largest market share in the mainland region with over 40%, next comes smart wristbands and smartwatches at 29% and 28% respectively.
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