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Huawei

Huawei is one of the biggest phone makers in the world, but the company’s success, combined with China’s national security laws, has raised security concerns in the US. These concerns mean that Huawei, a Chinese manufacturer, has not been able to sell its phones in the US, and the situation has escalated. President Trump signed an executive order that blocks US companies from buying foreign-made telecoms equipment, and the US Commerce Department placed Huawei on the “Entity List,” which prevents it from buying technology from US companies without government approval. In response, Google suspended Huawei’s Android license, meaning that Google will no longer provide the Chinese firm with forthcoming Android updates. As a result, Huawei phones don’t have access to the Google Play Store (meaning no Android apps), and they can’t use Google services. But Huawei keeps building phones, and people all over the world keep buying them.

Huawei MateBook X laptop review: more beautiful than useful

A throwback to the bad old days of Windows laptops

Vlad Savov
The Honor 9 is now available in EuropeThe Honor 9 is now available in Europe
Micah Singleton
Huawei Watch 2 review: a fitness focus that falls flat

Huawei’s latest smartwatch is a departure from the fashion-forward original

Brent Rose
Huawei P10 review: two steps back

The US isn’t missing out on much with this Huawei flagship

Sam Byford
Somebody save Huawei from itselfSomebody save Huawei from itself
Vlad Savov
This is the first Porsche Design phone worthy of the name

Even if it does look an awful lot like Samsung design

Vlad Savov
Huawei MateBook review: this tablet wants to be a PC, but misses the basics

Huawei’s got all the pieces, but can it figure out the puzzle?

Dan Seifert