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  • m-p-3
  • DPc
  • 18 May 2018

AnonD-241270, 10 May 2018ZTE doing good phones, with such an amazing apperance and hardware...but now, because some bul... moreApple didn't ignore an embargo, ZTE did.

They brought this upon themselves.

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  • m-p-3
  • DPc
  • 18 May 2018

Anonymous, 10 May 2018Hope China will ban US production aswell..... Lets see who wins.lol, they would ban almost all smartphone device produced in China being sold to the US? That would be almost all smartphones, iPhones included. Good luck with that.

It would hurt China as much as the US, if not more.

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  • AnonD-748109
  • E8H
  • 13 May 2018

I told ZTE my Senator wasn't cheap.

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  • Anonymous
  • GX3
  • 12 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018I don't think a phone ever made anyone cool or uncool. I mean it's just a black (or your prefe... moreWhile I personally agree with you views, being cool is just about perception (doesn't have to be factual), and having an iPhone makes one cool in the eyes of general public.

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  • pp}
  • 11 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018I don't think a phone ever made anyone cool or uncool. I mean it's just a black (or your prefe... moreOK bro........viva la Europe...

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  • Anonymous
  • phh
  • 11 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018You are not only more secure with iPhone you are now more cool......not me of course i have Hu... moreI don't think a phone ever made anyone cool or uncool. I mean it's just a black (or your preferred color) slab, nothing else.
All that matters is that it's safe, works, keeps your data and personal details safe, and properly fits your hand/pocket.

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  • Anonymous
  • pp}
  • 11 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018I'm from Europe as well. And used a Huawei P9lite until end of last year. But sold it after I ... moreYou are not only more secure with iPhone you are now more cool......not me of course i have Huawei.....

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  • Anonymous
  • phh
  • 11 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018My money will make Huawei great again!!!!! I'm from Europe.I'm from Europe as well. And used a Huawei P9lite until end of last year. But sold it after I read all the reports on Huawei and generally all Chinese manufacturers. Now I'm rocking an iPhone because I need my privacy. And I need my data to be secure.

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  • Anonymous
  • pp}
  • 11 May 2018

Anonymous, 11 May 2018That would be great, as Huawei is harvesting user data and also allows other 3rd parties to do... moreMy money will make Huawei great again!!!!!
I'm from Europe.

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  • phh
  • 11 May 2018

MediKron, 10 May 2018Indeed, Yet Huawei may be the next to fall, thanks to the US. And that would hurt a lot of pe... moreThat would be great, as Huawei is harvesting user data and also allows other 3rd parties to do the same on their devices.
Android is not to be trusted with any real, personal details; but Android + non-European or non-US manufacturers is a big, red flag, and should be avoided at all costs.

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  • Anonymous
  • IWP
  • 10 May 2018

serve them right. ZTE sucks!

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  • Anonymous
  • nDi
  • 10 May 2018

Tanase Adrian, 10 May 2018lol,are you serious?!more competition means more benefits for you,the final buyer man,go learn... moreHow about that reading comprehension of yours?

I clearly said "manufacturers", not "customers".

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  • Anonymous
  • 0wY
  • 10 May 2018

Why is ZTE not making itself whatever it can nolonger buy from the US?

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  • AnonD-758368
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  • 10 May 2018

What ZTE did was wrong - so financially punish them, but don't stop them from doing business (if the United States can go after ZTE, but turn a blind eye to Germany doing business with Iran? that's being a hypocrite!)

I don't support Iran's regime, nor North Korea's .... but I don't support punishing one Chinese Company, when there are other Companies just as guilty in Europe.

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  • 10 May 2018

Alien , 10 May 2018I doubt people in the US and Europe would buy a ZTE anyway. This is a brand made for Chinese a... moreIndeed,
Yet Huawei may be the next to fall, thanks to the US. And that would hurt a lot of people here in Europe (I do not know about its popularity in the US).

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  • Anonymous
  • phh
  • 10 May 2018

They got what they deserved. By not respecting the rules, they are out of the game.

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  • Alien
  • 3RM
  • 10 May 2018

I doubt people in the US and Europe would buy a ZTE anyway. This is a brand made for Chinese and Indian markets.
The best way to tell someone how to choose a good android phone in 2018 is to tell them: "Don't buy anything with a NOtch!" :))
This includes ALL china brands and lately LG, but they are a disaster when it comes to updates anyway..

#SayNO2ReplikaBrands
#SayNO2ChinaBrands

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  • Geric.770
  • uSQ
  • 10 May 2018

bye bye zte!

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  • Anonymous
  • wry
  • 10 May 2018

Who cares, they were trash anyways.

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  • Jimbob of Jonestown
  • NUV
  • 10 May 2018

Anonymous, 10 May 2018Hope China will ban US production aswell..... Lets see who wins.Your comment mistakes the reason for this ban.

This is not idiotic, imperialist BS like a lot of Trump detractors may (perhaps rightly) accuse him of. Frankly, this mess predates his administration by some time.

It's simple. The United States has made use of one of the tools open to ANY sovereign state: it placed sanctions on Iran. Sanctions would not be effective if any two-bit third party were allowed to act as a middleman to the sale and violate them. This is what ZTE did in effect to get into this whole mess - they bought American tech subject to these stipulations, and then violated them.

When you can't play nicely with things you're given, they get taken away - and I should mention ZTE has already had a chance to fix this - they got a slap on the wrist when they did the deed, with the only obligation being cleaning house to make sure a repeat was not to happen. ZTE failed to honour these terms of agreement, and so the punitive clauses are kicking in.

America doesn't have to let anyone use its things, least of all a company spitting in its face. I doubt you would let someone take something of yours if they came and spit on you. Plus, for sanction to be effective, there has to be reprecussion for violating them.

AKA: ZTE did this to themselves. They purchased in confidence, violated the conditions of that purchase, were given terms to avoid serious punitive action, and failed to abide by those as well. The result? They're being punished.

China, barring nationalist stupidity, has no legitimate reason to suddenly try banning American tech. ZTE didn't play by the rules, they got burned. There was no prejudice in this agreement against ZTE, it is legitimate, fair economic and business policy. ZTE violated it anyhow. China would probably complain, but they would have no actual legitimate basis to do so.

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