Huawei and Xiaomi expect smartphone growth next year
While Apple sees sales slump
Huawei and Xiaomi have estimated their smartphone shipments for 2019 to surge over 20 percent compared to this year.
German watchdog says there is no proof of Huawei spying
Don't ban them because the US says so
Germany's IT watchdog has expressed scepticism about calls for a boycott of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, saying it has seen no evidence the firm could use its equipment to spy for Beijing.
Honor View 20 will pack flagship Kirin 980 SoC
In addition to the 48MP rear camera
According to details that have been spotted online, it appears that the upcoming Honor View 20 could pack Huawei's flagship Kirin 980 SoC, in addition to the rear 48-megapixel camera and the corner hole in-screen selfie camera.
Huawei CFO is probably a Trump trade hostage
Very Game of Thrones
The Chinese are seeing the arrest of Huawei’s CFO Meng Wangzhou as an attempt by the US government to take a hostage in the ongoing trade negotiation with China.
Huawei CFO gets bail
$7.5 million
A judge in Vancouver, British Columbia, has set a $7.5 million U.S. bail for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who was arrested last week on suspicion of violating U.S. trade sanctions against Iran.
China demands release of Huawei executive
This is getting serious
China has formally demanded the release of a senior executive at tech giant Huawei Technologies after she was detained in Canada on extradition charges to the US.
Canada arrests Huawei CFO
Dragged off to a US court
Canadian coppers have arrested the chief financial officer of Chinese telecom company Huawei Technologies over allegations she violated US trade sanctions against Iran.
BT to purge Huawei from 4G
Fears of spooks
Britain’s BT Group will remove Huawei Technologies equipment from its core 4G network within two years, the Financial Times claims.
Kiwis reject Huawei
We believe what the US tells us
New Zealand’s intelligence agency has rejected the telecom industry’s first request in the country to use 5G equipment provided by China’s Huawei.
US blacklists Huawei worldwide
US government leans on allies
The US government is trying to persuade wireless and internet providers in allied countries to avoid telecommunications equipment from China’s Huawei Technologies.