AnonD-305089, 19 Dec 2015The difference is Samsung (Pronounced: Sam-Sung) is spelled and pronounced nearly the same, so... moreok
In Pakistan, Huawei has got huge appreciation and becoming famous day by day...
Jin1234, 19 Dec 2015I know right. Apple os english yet asian have no problem pronouncing them. Samsung is a korean... moreThe difference is Samsung (Pronounced: Sam-Sung) is spelled and pronounced nearly the same, so is Apple (App-pill) and Sony (So-Nee). While Xiaomi (Pronounced Shoau-Mee) and Huawei (Wah-Wey) have a noticable departure from their English spellings. While I don't speak Mandarin, your assumption is that all languages in the east are the same.
I believe Huawei target is not " US ",please understand correctly.
In next ten years,the biggest market in mobile phone will be China mainland and india.
in India huawei has the same brand value of companies like HTC, Samsung, LG, and Motorola in US market.
technos, 19 Dec 2015This is actually easy. To give something a Chinese name go outside and toss all your pots and ... moreI know right. Apple os english yet asian have no problem pronouncing them. Samsung is a korean word yet american have no problem with it either. Brand like Huawei and Xiaomi is the easiest word to pronounce by anyone with 'smart' brain. After all, that is what smartphone for.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreindeed, i'm thinking of enrolling in an undergraduate degree to learn how to pronounce wah way
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... morePronounced: WAHH - WAY
Excellent, reliable phones. Using mine on T-Mobile - Metro PCS for a few years now with no problems.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreThis is actually easy. To give something a Chinese name go outside and toss all your pots and pans in the air.
I'm getting this phone when it arrives, but if only it came with snapdragon 820 and usb type-c, It will be a win for some people.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreYou can always learn, that is what smart people do!!
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreThe average American can't pronounce Porsche or Volkswagen and it doesn't seem to stop them selling.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreSame as USA entering another markets. Put a logo on it and make everyone call it as they like, as long as money is flowing in.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... morewell...how do you pronounce "mitsubishi" or "Yves Saint Laurent"?
it is a China product and they want to tell you straight instead of mocking
as a western product like "HiTech" mobile or something...
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... moreHuawei devices are already present in the US. Just not marketed as much as LG, Apple or Samsung devices.
Yikes, 18 Dec 2015This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US... morehttps://youtu.be/KGAqvpYLiGw
This is how to pronounce HUAWEI -> wah way. LOL.
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This is yet another Chinese manufacturer who has not done enough branding alignment for the US market, how can they expect to get in without understanding how people can pronounce the brand?
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