Huawei reportedly considers the sale of the flagship P and Mate series

25 January 2021
Component shortages have halted production, this could revive the two premium series the same way it helped Honor.

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  • Duderino
  • mtM
  • 25 Jan 2021

Yeah right. This 'consortium' who also bought Honor. Huawei is tainted as a brand and they know it. This is THE solution to continue AND with Google services. Nice legal trick played by Huawei.

    Save your time and just read the last paragraph.
    Thank me later😅

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      • Gandalf
      • N1s
      • 25 Jan 2021

      The perfect situation is having a Mate series phone with snapdragon chipset and possibility to install Lineage OS or Graphene on it, getting a good phone without CCP spying on you and collecting all of your data without accountancy

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        • 3Zy
        • 25 Jan 2021

        " the US put SMIC on the “entity list” in December and now the foundry is facing production difficulties. "

        SMIC is independent, no outsider out of China has say here so the claim of production difficulties is a sham... and whatever the US does or thinks they could do, won't stop them either rofl...

        So yeah, too much high ego here folks... yawn 🥱

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          • Anonymous
          • GQd
          • 25 Jan 2021

          Lyndino, 25 Jan 2021About time. Where is this leading edge tech when they need ... moreI support CPC, but Hawei stalled on design and cameras , Good thing is that COVID -19 happenes

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            • Anonymous
            • JT5
            • 25 Jan 2021

            Mikele, 25 Jan 2021Your observations were wrong based on baseless claims from ... moreClaims from other countires too.
            All chinese phones should be investigated.

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              • Anonymous
              • 8pP
              • 25 Jan 2021

              to a consortium backed by the Shanghai government.

                About time. Where is this leading edge tech when they need to start from scratch instead of stealing from others research.
                No sympathy whatsoever because they will be bailed out by the cccp.

                  AnonD-923722, 25 Jan 2021No selling in US No selling in Western Countries No Goog... moreThe situation is very unfortunate for companies like Huawei and Xiaomi putting on entity lists. What happens here is to kill these innovative companies. So pathetic and worrisome

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                    • Anonymous
                    • p%B
                    • 25 Jan 2021

                    Hahaha, well, who is next Xiaomi, Realme? I am afraid that we will be having only Samsung and Apple phones in the future (at least in Europe and North America).
                    But, in a way, deep down inside people are already feeling the lack of trust in Chinese companies (thanks to USA). I had both Xiaomi and Realme phones in the past. And when I wanted to sell them, I struggle to convince people in buying them, even though they were 6 months old devices with 18 months left warranties.

                      [deleted post]Your observations were wrong based on baseless claims from US for backdoors without evidence. However Huawei has been trying to get through the difficulties which everyone believes the entity lists was to kill the company

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                        • Anonymous
                        • PZa
                        • 25 Jan 2021

                        AnonD-923722, 25 Jan 2021No selling in US No selling in Western Countries No Goog... moreCan't make flagship without flagship processor. Can't make flagship processor without TSMC.

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                          • KiQ
                          • 25 Jan 2021

                          No selling in US
                          No selling in Western Countries
                          No Google Services
                          No Kirin Chips

                          What now?

                          No more Flagships?