Huawei CEO: potential absence from Windows Phone 8 launch due to US political factors
Huawei CEO Yu Chengdong
It looks like the other shoe has dropped with OEM manufacturer Huawei and US relations. We reported a few weeks ago that the US Congress took a strong stance against Huawei and ZTE due to their closeness to the Chinese government, accusations of IP theft and other irregularities with the company.
Now the CEO, Yu Chengdong, has taken to the social network Sina Weibo to announce that Huawei will be absent from the Windows Phone 8 launch at the end of the month and the reason is due to (translated) “Sino-US political and economic storm”.
That sounds like Microsoft may be distancing themselves a bit from Huawei until this controversy blows over or in the worst case scenario, Huawei is dropped from Windows Phone 8. Indeed, through personal communication with people in the know at Microsoft the impression we were given is they do not want to talk about Huawei.
The message posted on Sina Weibo
Recently, a render and real photos of the Huawei Ascend W1 made the rounds. Featuring a 4” WVGA display and a 5MP camera, the device looks to fill in a mid-range portion of the Windows Phone 8 lineup—an area that we think is not exactly lacking.
The device is quite nice looking but as we’ve suggested, Huawei has borrowed heavily from Nokia (color, 2D glass) and HTC (One X’s camera housing). We’re not sure if that factor has played into this apparent distancing by Microsoft but we don’t think it helped.
Source: Sina Webio; Thanks, hengxiang32401, for the tip!
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There are 13 comments. Sign in to commenterchiappa says:
huawei aren't bad, I loved my android ideos. It was the first 99€ android and really well made
sir_mycroft says:
I am fairly certain the decission has more to do with the U.S. Government than Microsoft Management.
I wil point out how inconsistent U.S. reaction is in this matter: Huawei Imports are bad, Foxconn's are fine. China tech spying is threatening our nation, Israel's spying merely unfortunate, etc.
mjrtoo says:
I hope they never come here, crooks and shady equipment. They'll probably send all your data back to the motherland to be investigated.
jcagga says:
Lol he is definitely looking for public outrage from American citizens. Try harder huwei
CommonBlob says:
Thing is. Can they change as much with WP? Its not like android where they can do what they want.
Munkeyphyst says:
Wasn't it reported, after the "Huawei can't be trusted" anouncement, that the 18 month review panel investigating Huawei found no clear evidence that Huawei Technologies Ltd had spied for China. Of course that headline wasn't repeated on every tech blog and political rag so I guess most people didn't hear that...
http://news.yahoo.com/white-house-ordered-review-found-no-evidence-huawei-024257532--finance.html
Munkeyphyst says:
ALL code has vulnerabilities and can be hacked. Huawei may be sloppier than some, but they are all vulnerable. Go ahead and use Cisco's equipment. I have no dog in that fight, but the commonly held belief that Huawei HAS been using their equipment to snoop and steal is just not true. Hate them because they aren't the best, refuse to use their equipment because it may be more vulnerable, but to categorize them as sneaky, conniving agents to the evil Chinese empire reminds me too much of those awful anti-Japanese war propaganda posters.
fatrat727 says:
Hmmmmm. Bullshit. I can get an ink pen and spy on some one or steal an ip lol. Really?






























