Huawei is facing US trade restrictions that are tougher than ever, to the point where even non-American companies like LG and Samsung are halting shipments to China’s tech giant. The company has warned that it won’t have high-end Kirin processors in its phones for the foreseeable future.
These measures are supposed to prevent Huawei from using its cellular networking equipment and smartphones to spy on US interests. But is the crackdown warranted? And if it is, did the US go too far? We asked for your thoughts.
We published our poll on September 10, with 3,564 of you chiming in. And the results are clear: most of you believe the US went too far against Huawei, with 67.6% of readers contending that the ban was either too strict or shouldn’t have been in place at all. That left just 32.4% of you agreeing with the restrictions.
This doesn’t come as a complete shock. While the US government has been adamant that Huawei poses a security risk due to the possibility of receiving surveillance requests from the Chinese Communist Party, there’s been a distinct lack of public evidence to show this has happened. It wouldn’t be surprising if you remain unconvinced that Huawei is a threat.
This could have an impact on your phone choices. The ban effectively blocks US sales of Huawei phones like the P40 Pro and prevents them from using certain processors or Google apps. Smartphone competition is worse off in the current climate.
Thanks for voting in our poll and leaving all your comments! What do you think of the poll and its results? Please offer your thoughts in the comment section below.
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