Nikkei: Huawei will cut phone production by more than half in 2021

19 February 2021
And that's compared to 2020, which already marked a decrease in output over 2019 as trade restrictions started to come into effect.

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  • 20 Feb 2021

This is sad for consumers coz huawei is a strong economic balancer in the phone market that prevent apple of polarizing the market. The only solution here is for huawei to make their own software outside google that would eventually an instant benefit for consumers around the globe.

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    • Shui8
    • KZK
    • 20 Feb 2021

    Big camera sensors.
    Big battery.
    Low light camera performance.
    Night Mode.
    Wireless Desktop Mode.
    Fast charging both wired & wireless.
    Reverse charging.
    EOD.
    Multi camera setup, FL versatility.

    Samsung & Apple wont push things out if Huawei out of competition. They will be in stagnation mode just like before. The more competition, the better.

      [deleted post]You can't possibly know whether or not this is true

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        • Anonymous
        • p2d
        • 20 Feb 2021

        The real shame is that this ccp company decided to lock their bootloaders, and thus died long ago.

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          • Anonymous
          • inR
          • 20 Feb 2021

          Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021Cry all you want. Pretty much every part in a modern mobile... moreEvery country has patents in smartphone technology but not every country uses them to bully a foreign company. Every country has taken note and will be free of US technology in 5-10 years.

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            • Anonymous
            • inR
            • 20 Feb 2021

            Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021T-Mobile has law action against them. Over a dumb robot patent apparently. Nobody mentions it because it's dumb.

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              • Anonymous
              • 8Pb
              • 20 Feb 2021

              Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021Really? If I look on officials sites, Huawei had the most p... moreT-Mobile has law action against them.

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                • Anonymous
                • mIm
                • 20 Feb 2021

                Uncle D, 20 Feb 2021Such a shame for mobile customers, it affects the competiti... moreCry all you want. Pretty much every part in a modern mobile phone has American engineering behind it.

                  Uncle D, 20 Feb 2021Such a shame for mobile customers, it affects the competiti... moreTotally agree with you. More competition is ultimately good for consumers

                    Such a shame for mobile customers, it affects the competition a lot and not for customers benefit that's for sure.
                    It scares me, so many people can understand that.

                    What makes me glad are the 3rd world country US (spy country no. 1), step by step going behind in the tech race 👍🏻

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                      • Anonymous
                      • mIm
                      • 20 Feb 2021

                      Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021Really? If I look on officials sites, Huawei had the most p... moreAs if the Chinese honored immaterial rights and patents.

                        Jake420, 19 Feb 2021Huawei down bad, I see this as a win though. Huawei phones ... moreXiaomi already replaced Hauwei.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • k1k
                          • 20 Feb 2021

                          I don't plan on buying one anyways

                            Well it is the beginning of the end! Just about time, all ccp related stuff should go the same way, all those china ccp-lovers-praisers would do well by going to live there, if so much they want to use huawei stuff and such

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                              • Anonymous
                              • vxJ
                              • 20 Feb 2021

                              Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021Really? If I look on officials sites, Huawei had the most p... moreHuawei has been caught stealing intellectual tech, more recently flexible display tech from moles in Samsung Display. They look at that data, modify it, then patent it and call it their own. That's piggy-backing off someone else, and as far as anyone's concerned it's plagiarism and hence, stealing. Most, if not all, of those 'patents' will likely be from the same practice. Not to mention, international companies are forced to share their tech with Chinese firms when operating in China (a big example is Tesla and their electric vehicles), so the Chinese aren't really isn't doing much research, just benefiting from decades and billions of other firms' research.

                                Anonymous, 20 Feb 2021Really? If I look on officials sites, Huawei had the most p... moreYou need to go and look at their products and tell me what you think, if you can't see anything there, then there is no hope for you.

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                                  • Anonymous
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                                  • 20 Feb 2021

                                  Modest Mind, 19 Feb 2021When Huawei stops stealing intelectual property of western ... moreReally? If I look on officials sites, Huawei had the most patents in world of tech for many years. That means that they innovate, not steal. Maybe a few times they escaped but where's the evidence that they steal? Where are the backdoors on their communication systems? Cisco is proved to have backdoors but not Huawei. How come?

                                    You reap what you sow.

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                                      • Anonymous
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                                      • 20 Feb 2021

                                      [deleted post]Stay in your cage and let others choose what's best for them!

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                                        • MrDong
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                                        • 20 Feb 2021

                                        XiaomiSamsungHuawei, 19 Feb 2021Jeez. I'm surprised that they're still releasing ... moreReally hope the BBK group expands its market though, assuming they have not been caught into any issues.