Huawei W1 Windows Phone Confirmed at CES

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Huawei makes genuine products and stand for their brand. It's by no mean a cheap made in China imitation ripoff of another popular model. I can only speek for an android model I tested a few months ago. It was damn impressive at that time (battery life, speed, stability...). The finish quality and performances were on par with HTC's flagships but then for a much lower price. The issue I saw however in my country is that there was no clear/official distribution and support channel defined. So, for buying those for my company, it's a no-go ... but each country is different and it can have changed since I last checked.
 

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Huawei say they are thinking of making phones to compete with Samsung
it looks like they are actually trying :eek: I wonder if they are managing
 

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Huawei is that big Chinese networking equipment manufacturer. They got called out by several security firms for putting backdoors with static passwords on all their routers and took some major media flak from the U.S. govt recently that no data center should use their products. They might be able to sell some of these in China, but I doubt anywhere else
 

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[citation][nom]booyaah[/nom]Huawei is that big Chinese networking equipment manufacturer. They got called out by several security firms for putting backdoors with static passwords on all their routers and took some major media flak from the U.S. govt recently that no data center should use their products. They might be able to sell some of these in China, but I doubt anywhere else[/citation]
The routers with the backdoor were a cheap entry level model for residential purpose. I doubt that similar products from other companies are much better secured.
I'd take that with a grain of salt because from where I stand (that's in Europe), the U.S. govt seems to have a problem with buying anything that's not american. See the Airbus vs Boeing tanker fiasco. Airbus won the tender two times, with a product that was superior by any mean (economy, performance, capacity, flight instruments,...) but got finally busted in favor of a rather obsolete Boeing design based on the 767 (which was no longer manufacturerd for years already). But we like our F-16 and C-130 fleet though ;-).
In almost every european country, you'll see at least one big networks operator that uses Huwaei antennas/stations for the 4G network. China is what Japan used to be long time ago: copycats eventually becoming mature enough to create their own tech.
 
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