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Huawei engineer explains the advantages of the free form lens on the Mate 40 Pro Comments

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Nov 2020

Huawei is better than Apple in terms of technology.

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  • cheapsk8
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  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020But that doesn't explain why other countries are banning them. UK I can understand, they ... moreUS pressures its European allies:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-huawei-security-britain-chairman/huawei-willing-to-sign-no-spy-agreements-with-governments-chairman-idUSKCN1SK1HL

Huawei refuses to put in NSA backdoor in their routers, so the US punishes them. On the other hand, if there's one company that has been demonstrated to put (NSA) backdoor in their router, it's Cisco. But they are not banned. I wonder why?

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  • harwey
  • 0xY
  • 04 Nov 2020

Ok, GSMA,how about a comparison test between P40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro?
Sony IMX 700 is powering both of those(main & telephoto sensors),different chipset,ok,but with similar processing capabilities... It'd be a fair test to see what sort of benefits those new lenses bring...if any

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  • mandalaphone
  • p@I
  • 04 Nov 2020

Interesting technology. The improvement is drastic. We might see this on midrange devices soon.

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  • AnonD-966083
  • MId
  • 04 Nov 2020

Maybe also explain how you can lower the price of the phone in Europe to 500 euros.

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  • john
  • nDP
  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020But that doesn't explain why other countries are banning them. UK I can understand, they ... more5G main function is surveillance and control. everything is planned to be connected to 5g: phones, PC, cars, traffic lights, fridge, cameras, clothes, tootbrush, bulblights, even humans after chip implants will be introduced.. only few countries have technology to develop 5g. the rest of countries have to 'trust' somebody with everything

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020But that doesn't explain why other countries are banning them. UK I can understand, they ... moreNo one has found anything wrong with Huawei equipment. The bans are nonsense and the product of US pressure.

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  • Malloy
  • fr%
  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020I haven't seen any proof that they did something wrong. But I guess all those bans didn&#... more they didn't materialize out of nothing. They materialized out of a petty president who wants to make USA great again . This obviously includes bullying companies like Huawei. Fun fact Huawei has become so big in China that it's down fall would directly affect the China economy . If you really take that into account it's no wonder the US put international suctions on the company . ( I bet they weren't expecting it to keep going strong even after that)

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  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020But that doesn't explain why other countries are banning them. UK I can understand, they ... moreI think they are doing that because they don't have a truly solid case and the trump administration is trying to deal with a threat new (HUAWEI) the best way they know how with mandatory international sanctions

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  • someone123
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  • 04 Nov 2020

cheapsk8, 04 Nov 2020Look at the bigger picture and it all becomes clear: Huawei is a pawn in the US-China trade wa... moreBut that doesn't explain why other countries are banning them. UK I can understand, they are the US underdog, but everyone else?

I suspect that forensic has revealed some potential backdoors, but that's just my own guess. And then they were asked to either remove them (which they didn't) or there were so many of them that it make sense to continue with the products. Again, just my opinion.

It would be so much easier if somebody came forward and just said "we discovered this and this" rather than playing hush-hush.

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  • someone123
  • 5x7
  • 04 Nov 2020

NotAnOpinion, 04 Nov 2020Who are you people to need proof in an espionage, IP theft, spying for the CCP to say its fact... moreChill down man.

I've never said there is no proof, I've said I've never heard anything publicized resembling a proof. Read my post again.

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  • 0p}
  • 04 Nov 2020

Camera housing design looks good.

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  • NotAnOpinion
  • 4dt
  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020I haven't seen any proof that they did something wrong. But I guess all those bans didn&#... moreWho are you people to need proof in an espionage, IP theft, spying for the CCP to say its fact or not?

Like, National Security Governments going to tell people like you their info and method to catch these criminals, so, they can learn how to circumvent around their advanced tools to catch them? GTFOH!

You people has being saying that BS for years and guess what? Even more countries are banning Huawei.

So, what's the point of saying "where's the proof" when the governments / nations that either allows you in or not are saying, "prove them wrong Huawei after the evidence that even we caught you doing?!"

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  • cheapsk8
  • txp
  • 04 Nov 2020

someone123, 04 Nov 2020I haven't seen any proof that they did something wrong. But I guess all those bans didn&#... moreLook at the bigger picture and it all becomes clear: Huawei is a pawn in the US-China trade war. Have you ever heard of civil sanctions resulting in a kidnapping of a company executive?

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  • 04 Nov 2020

Camera housing design looks good.

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  • Wann
  • u7V
  • 04 Nov 2020

I don't care

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  • Iwx
  • 04 Nov 2020

NotAnOpinion, 04 Nov 2020It is not only that but Huawei has refused to man-up to their wrongness after many countries h... moreEvery single post about Huawei you are here trashing them, or China. Kinda starts to smell you are doing this for a living, right?

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  • someone123
  • 5x7
  • 04 Nov 2020

NotAnOpinion, 04 Nov 2020It is not only that but Huawei has refused to man-up to their wrongness after many countries h... moreI haven't seen any proof that they did something wrong. But I guess all those bans didn't materialize out of thin air, there must be some deals behind closed doors.

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  • 04 Nov 2020

TheLastOracle, 04 Nov 2020The free form lens hasn't been created by huawei. But for smartphone, it is first

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  • NotAnOpinion
  • 4dt
  • 04 Nov 2020

EM, 04 Nov 2020If it wasn't for China or their general issues as a security concern, Huawei would'v... moreIt is not only that but Huawei has refused to man-up to their wrongness after many countries has called them out for their BS.

This "we are being treated unfairly" after multiple of investigations around the world caught Huawei in the act has fallen to dead ears.

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