6 uncensored reasons why Huawei is going to be the next Samsung


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Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 4:51 pm

In Singaporean context, the most commonly used smartphone brands are no undeniable Apple and Samsung. However, the Goody Feed Team thinks that things are about to change with a strong upcoming competitor. Here’s why we think so.

Price
Huawei is more affordable than Samsung. Take for example Huawei’s flagship P8, it is priced at $250. However, Samsung’s Galaxy S6 is priced at a whooping $1038. Take note that these are the original prices without signing a mobile plan with any telco. The difference is price is pretty drastic as you can see.

Looks cool sia
As we all know, Samsung phones are literally everywhere. With not as much people using Huawei, you’re more likely to stand out from the sea of mainstream smartphones.

Huawei, your friend ah?
Doesn’t Huawei just sound like a person’s name? This makes the brand closer to the heart for Chinese people.

Best Nexus
The latest Huawei Nexus 6P has gotten tons of good reviews. Decked with an Android OS, many people have nicknamed it the Best Nexus Phone of all time. Many compliments came about the battery life. Not only does it charge up quicky, it claims to be able to withstand 7 hours of usage with only 10 minutes of charging.

Make way for other brands
Many China based smartphone companies are taking over the Singapore market. For example, Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo. With their relatively affordable prices and constant improvement in their phone technology, it will be no surprise if many Singaporeans will start to turn to these alternative brands.

Marketing and advertising
Huawei’s marketing strategies are pretty aggressive. From buses to touching advertisements, Huawei’s advertisements have never failed to leave a deep impression on consumers.

With all these advantages and the clever strategies that Huawei is turning to, it is no doubt that it will become one of the major powerhouses for smartphone companies in the future. Samsung, you might need to step up on your game.