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China's Huawei see Europe as stepping stone in Samsung/Apple rivalry

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By and Eric Auchard

PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Huawei, the world's No.3 maker, will use the launch of a new flagship phone in on Tuesday to make fresh gains in Europe, a region where it has made strides against rivals and

With camera-rich features and starting prices that analysts expect to be aggressive, the P20 series represent Huawei's fresh attempt to compete head-to-head with Samsung's Galaxy S9 and the X in the increasingly look-alike market for

The P20 premium version, P20 Pro, comes with a triple camera and sensors that offer top-notch image definition among existing smartphones, said, in a clear response to camera upgrades for the Galaxy S9 unveiled in last month.

The region is a lynchpin of the Chinese company's ambition eventually to become the world's No.2 phone supplier. has been insulated from some of the intense competitive pressures faces from domestic rivals in its home market.

"The challenge for is to strengthen its brand personality and to steal more market share in Europe, given its absence from the U.S. market," said Thomas Husson, a

"In this regard, the choice of to launch a new flagship is quite new and interesting."

Shipments to grew more than 50 percent in the first half of 2017, has said. In two big markets - and - now ships more phones than Samsung or Apple, according to firm

commanded 23 percent of the Italian market in the fourth quarter, for example.

Across Western Huawei's market share has risen in recent years to 12 percent, Research estimates.

Huawei's weakest European markets are Britain, with 5 percent share and France, where it ships 6 percent of the sold here, but it is seeking to build its presence.

Still, it has begun to face more competition in from a resurgent phones, run by HMD Global, and Chinese rival Xiaomi, analyst said.

The market share gains on the continent have helped offset the company's exclusion from the world's most profitable market for phone sellers, the

Targeting Huawei, the of the said last week it planned to take "proactive steps" to ensure the integrity of the country's

(Reporting by and Eric Auchard; Additional reporting by Sijia Jiang, editing by Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 18:42 IST
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