Huawei Mate 30 and 5G devices are declared "free of America"

Huawei Mate 30 and 5G devices are declared "free of America"

Over the course of the year 2019, Huawei had to face a ban imposed by the US government, forcing the company to stop using any hardware or software components made in the United States. This prevents your smartphones and laptops from running on well-established Android and Windows operating systems created and maintained by Google and Microsoft respectively in the United States. This has prompted the world's second-largest smartphone maker to launch its first line of smartphones that (according to Wall Street Journal analysts) use no American components, physical or otherwise, namely the Huawei Mate 30 and the Mate 30. 5 Pro. Likewise, a company spokesperson has revealed to the Journal that all its 5G material "is now without the United States." Huawei is currently the world's leading manufacturer of network technologies and is particularly important in the 5G infrastructure used in the global rollout of the next generation of mobile connectivity. "We would like to continue using US components," the spokesman said. "It's good for Huawei. It's been taken out of our hands. It's clear the US won't use Huawei's XNUMXG technology, but other regions like the UK are still grappling with this decision, while countries like Australia and Nova Zealand has decided to give up the company's technology Huawei is at the center of a US-led trade war against China and was one of many companies placed on the "entity list", viewing it as a permanent threat to security. national for the possibility of surveillance, espionage or sabotage Both the Chinese government and Huawei have denied these accusations.