2019 brought with it awesome new technologies like foldables and 5G. Some brands hit their stride in 2019, and others tried their best to stay afloat. Some companies weren’t so lucky this year.
Huawei is the first company that comes to mind when talking about having a rough year. After being added to the US’ Entity List and losing access to Google services, Huawei couldn’t catch a break.
Facebook and AT&T also saw big fines in 2019 due to privacy and false advertisement issues, while Ring, OnePlus, and Samsung all had bad years for security. Oh, and Samsung’s first foldable phone was delayed due to faulty hardware.
It was a rough year for many. But which company wins the unofficial Biggest Tech Fail of 2019 Award? We asked you last week for your thoughts, and your opinion was abundantly clear.
Out of almost 1,600 total votes, 26.8% of voters said Huawei had the biggest tech fail of 2019. This was a really popular choice — the runner up this year goes to Samsung’s delayed Galaxy Fold launch with 13.7% of the votes. Facebook came in a close third with 13% of the votes for its Cambridge Analytica scandal.
From there, things drop off quite a bit. The fourth-biggest tech fail goes to Apple (8.3%) for canceling the AirPower wireless charger, and fifth place goes to Google (5.8%) for the Pixel 4 leaking in full ahead of its announcement.
Here are some of the best comments from last week’s poll explaining why they voted the way that they did:
That’s it for this week. As always, thanks for voting, thanks for the comments, and don’t forget to let us know what you thought of the results below!
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