hoo boy, every time Tom's Hardware post anything related to Chinese tech, there are always new accounts like you shilling for those things. Not saying they are bad, but it seems you all are ignorant of a few things:
- Is this the same Huawei you're talking so highly of? https://carnewschina.com/2025/03/17...cer-over-maextro-s800-luxury-sedan-criticism/ It seems they cannot take criticism well at all.
- Why should those Western companies be "terrified of" Huawei's "resilience"?
- What about knowledgeable consumers who intentionally bought Apple iPhones/Samsung Galaxy phones? What about truly wealthy people, too?
- While yes, the Geekbench scores generally don't matter to the normal consumer, they do mean a lot to mobile gamers and enthusiasts. Believe it or not, mobile gaming is a very lucrative market in Asia, and generally you want the best value for your money (or else you might as well just tell the average consumers to buy dumb phones), so it does matter, even if it's just a bit. (Also, what the <Mod Edit> is the "your devices will only go as fast as the internet speed available" point???)
- About your Huawei cellphones and watch, that's just your personal experience. If you really want to drag them in, my Huawei MediaPad T1 8.0 (that I bought from a decade ago) has very laggy UI, and its battery health deteriorated very quickly. Same goes for your points about not seeing an Apple device lasting more than ten years and about buying Huawei because it's "value for money", too.
- Google, Apple, Samsung... didn't "ban" Huawei, it was the US government, and the ban didn't even specify to ban Huawei's phones, hence why its subsidiaries (like Honor) are running around and making phones with Android and Google Play services just fine.
- Your fake news accusation sounds very much like a certain world leader...
- "Xiaomi is the second best cell phone after Huawei": [citation needed]