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  • paul
  • naQY
  • 02 Feb 2018

Vegetaholic, 30 Jan 2018Wondering what is worse, to have Apple dominating or letting mediocre Chinese brands inside th... moreWell i had a huawei Phone (mate 7) for more than 3 years and now the Honor9 and the mate 7 is now still used for navigation 4 hours a day. and i never had these faults:

Screen not responding in cold weather..
Crashing iPhone due to date-bug
Phone made slow for better battery life(yeah right)
Unable to make calls (T-Mobile Netherlands)
No wifi (greyed out)
Forced return to loginscreen.

So now the question.....witch brand is now mediocre????

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  • Anonymous
  • FXME
  • 31 Jan 2018

Good job verizon

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  • Won
  • UD{0
  • 31 Jan 2018

Make America Great Again. Right....if you say so (0_0)

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  • Anonymous
  • ssdG
  • 31 Jan 2018

Better from them not worth it expensive price and overheating issue.

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  • Curad Bandages
  • Y2PJ
  • 30 Jan 2018

Anonymous, 30 Jan 2018AT&T and T-Mobile subscribers did not have any problem. Amazon, Newegg, B&H, Best Buy ... moreI thank you and your research. I had not believed other than site like eBay would they be profitable or obtainable for the United States market.

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  • Anonymous
  • kqQ%
  • 30 Jan 2018

Curad Bandages, 30 Jan 2018This is a negative to those who have Verizon or AT&T plans. I'm not sure if one can buy a ... moreAT&T and T-Mobile subscribers did not have any problem. Amazon, Newegg, B&H, Best Buy and many more US electronic retailers sells unlocked version of Huawei and Honor legally. Honor USA also sells unlocked Honor cellphone online.
US citizen still can buy and use Huawei or Honor cellphone.
Characteristic of US people, when prohibited instead tend to try.
Let see the result.

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  • Vegetaholic
  • sXj1
  • 30 Jan 2018

Wondering what is worse, to have Apple dominating or letting mediocre Chinese brands inside the country, I guess neither :)

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  • CptPower
  • SH31
  • 30 Jan 2018

This definitely shows how USA is afraid of china.
Despite everything is china made.
If China sacks all US companies from their market and stop creating for USA it would be my day of independence.
Try to imagine how much would cost Apple X made by US workers in USA :-)
I tell you maybe up to 1000 devices will be sold worlwide for the most richest persons on the earth rest will buy Huawei Mate Porsche design the most expensive android phone for sale.

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  • CptPower
  • SH31
  • 30 Jan 2018

Rayne , 30 Jan 2018Helping to keep its people and government safe from Chinese hackers and spy. Unlike other coun... moreMan Trump is vyjebany kokot.
But who i am I to judge him.
Rather he should detonate the wall between the mexico and USA and open the borders for Mexico people and welcome them as an old friends :-)

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  • Fred123
  • iSt%
  • 30 Jan 2018

Rayne , 30 Jan 2018Helping to keep its people and government safe from Chinese hackers and spy. Unlike other coun... moreLMAO Hilarious!!

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  • IbFe
  • 30 Jan 2018

This is exactly why China doesn't need USA. Huawei shouldn't be worried about the US market and keep all their good stuff for their own market and let these worthless Americans use sub-par goods. Make China Great Again!!

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  • Andy
  • 39xV
  • 30 Jan 2018

This is stupid the majority of phones are made in China even ones by American companies like Apple, theirs are made by Foxconn, a Chinese company

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  • n$4h
  • 30 Jan 2018

This is all because of the shady software the chinese government put into these phones. If the chinese government wasnt so vigilant of its people this wouldnt happen.

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  • Anonymous
  • XNUv
  • 30 Jan 2018

If Chinese govt can ban US tech in their country then US can do the same.

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  • Curad Bandages
  • Y2PJ
  • 30 Jan 2018

This is a negative to those who have Verizon or AT&T plans. I'm not sure if one can buy a Huawei phone shipped to the United States either. Whether it's possible or not I'm not sure. Either way, this is a negative to the United States market that citizens may want HiSilicon. What about the other phones manufactured in China, or even worse(sarcasm), made by Chinese companies like BLU, or OnePlus?

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  • ytxx
  • 30 Jan 2018

FCC director Ajit Pai was appointed by Obama in 2012 to bar Sprint's purchase of Huawei equipment. Obama chose him for his strong anti-China stance. He and Obama were also the driving force that banned Intel from exporting Xeon processor to China in 2015

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  • Rayne
  • tVna
  • 30 Jan 2018

[deleted post]Helping to keep its people and government safe from Chinese hackers and spy. Unlike other countries that will buy anything that is cheap. Trump is the man.

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  • Anonymous
  • tVna
  • 30 Jan 2018

Kevstro, 30 Jan 2018Quite disappointing the administration is preventing foreign to tech to reach the US. Especial... moreSecurity concerns..Chinese phones are known for security flows. A risk the USA aren't willing to take.

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  • Mikey
  • NKH8
  • 30 Jan 2018

Note7 owner, 30 Jan 2018Make America Great Again!! and make sure you don't let the AMERICAN consumer have any options.

Limit the options in the game, take away any incentive to do it better / cheaper, and watch the customers suffer in the end. Stupid gov't interference.

We almost watched this happen in the auto industry decades ago. Thankfully Toyota and Honda had the chance to save the big 3 back then. Showed them how to build a better car without giving it the European price tag. Of course it did kill the american weekend tradition of wrenching on the car to get it thru another week... eh good riddance to that tradition.

Let's not let this happen in the smart phone realm. Apple's already good at unoriginal, overpriced and now phones of questionable quality. Please don't encourage the others to follow suit. Competition drives creativity, quality, consumer options and a lower price.

Let's keep America great with the freedom to choose.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 30 Jan 2018

Anonymous, 30 Jan 2018a "superpower" country afraid of chinaA new era of menopause symptoms or post power syndrome.

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