Huawei has found itself smack-bang in the middle of a trade war between the United States and China.
The Chinese telecommunications manufacturer, popular for its high-end smartphones at relatively affordable price points, has been banned from doing business with US companies, including Google – which provides Huawei with its Android operating system .
Google, albeit a major supplier to Huawei, is not the only US company that provides goods and services to the Chinese manufacturer. Intel and Qualcomm also provide chips for the devices and have said they won’t provide critical software and components to the company in accordance with the ban. With many already calling for the funeral pyres for Huawei to be built, the company itself is playing its cards close to its chest – releasing very limited information, and what it is releasing seems to have a tone of confidence attached to it.
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