Discussion - Huawei's spectacular global 5G comeback is set for July 14 with the Pura 90 series

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ECPirate37
ECPirate37
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• 3d ago
↵Omarc07 said:

What's hilarious is that this phone is BETTER spec wise than every phone in the US. No wonder they banned them in the US. Because they too much to handle in the US. In the US they wanna keep people dumb and limited to only iPhone and Samsung

Agreed. I have yet to find a phone brand that I like better than Huawei since I started with my p9. And I've tried. In the US i've used Honor, Vivo, and Xiaomi. Almost got an Oppo but the Xiaomi I wanted came out right before I left so grabbed that instead. I will say that I like Vivo's skin on the OS best of all of them, but the photography and functionality of the tri-fold for Huawei.

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DomtheCuber
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• 3d ago

I don't like Huawei phones very much, but I'm glad the company's still here after the US's unfair sanctions because more competition is a good thing

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meanestgenius
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• 3d ago

Great to see that Huawei is SUCCEEDING in its push forward into the global market with real 5G access. Their devices have been selling well, and even with them predominately being sold in China, they still sell more smartphones than a particular phone brands that use Google Services, a stock Android interface, and have official PlayStore access that have more global availability. Yet, some anti-Huawei fanatics continue to be in denial about the facts. Huawei also does indeed provide an OEM warranty... GLOBALLY, which are based on the region you get them in, and the third party sites that sell their devices provide warranties as well, but those same anti-Huawei individuals are woefully ignorant of this. 😏

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pimpin83z
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• 3d ago
↵DomtheCuber said:

I don't like Huawei phones very much, but I'm glad the company's still here after the US's unfair sanctions because more competition is a good thing

With as complacent as Samsung's been the last 5+ years & iOS being iOS, more competition is definitely needed.

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Omarc07
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• 3d ago
↵ECPirate37 said:

Agreed. I have yet to find a phone brand that I like better than Huawei since I started with my p9. And I've tried. In the US i've used Honor, Vivo, and Xiaomi. Almost got an Oppo but the Xiaomi I wanted came out right before I left so grabbed that instead. I will say that I like Vivo's skin on the OS best of all of them, but the photography and functionality of the tri-fold for Huawei.

Same here I like Huawei . I went down to Mexico last month and In Mexico mexican carriers like telcel and at&t Mexico offer Huawei, honor, vivo and xiaomi phones and make them affordable for everyone !!!! A few of my cousins in Mexico have Huawei phones some really nice phones . I hate that we don't get any of these phones here in the US. ..

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Bruce_Wayne
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• 3d ago
↵pimpin83z said:

With as complacent as Samsung's been the last 5+ years & iOS being iOS, more competition is definitely needed.

I agree. More competition is better than no competition. Just look at Terrible Mobile.

And Samsung is complacent? 😏 That's putting it way too mildly especially after that beat down the Huawei camera gave to the S26 Ultra.

iOS is iOS with the added word of hit behind it. 😏

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Bruce_Wayne
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• 3d ago

😏 So are we talking about devices here or listening to another sermon from that ignorant zealot? Of course Huawei's devices are selling...if you have the overlords forcing users to use strictly Huawei, but we're not going to talk about that one. Regarding the warranties, I'll take the advice of users who are less biased vs some ignorant fool who's parroting the same nonsense that 🤡 used to spew when he was attacking opiniated comments in BlackBerry discussions. 😏

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meanestgenius
meanestgenius
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• 3d ago

😏 So are we talking about devices here, or are we listening to another sermon of ignorance from that ignorant anti Huawei zealot? Huawei's devices are selling. Full stop. There are more choices of smartphone brands in China than there are in the U.S., so who really has the overlords forcing users to buy certain brands, especially when carriers, where the overwhelming majority of consumers in the U.S. purchase their phones, push 2 OEM's down your throat, with only another two far off in the distance? But we're not going to talk about that 😏. Regarding the warranties, do your research instead of being so biased and choosing to remain an ignorant fool who's parroting the same nonsense that 🤡 used to spew when he was trolling individuals that made comments favoring BlackBerry in their discussions. 😏


And stop trying to change the subject in order to derail the comments section because you can't disprove what I've said or what's in the article. Stay on topic for once.

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Bruce_Wayne
Bruce_Wayne
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• 3d ago

😏 So again, are we talking about devices here or listening to another sermon from that ignorant Huawei zealot? Of course Huawei's devices are selling...if you have the overlords forcing users to use strictly Huawei, but we're not going to talk about that one. Regarding the warranties, I'll take the advice of users who are less biased vs some ignorant fool who's parroting the same nonsense that 🤡 used to spew when he was attacking opiniated comments in BlackBerry discussions. 😏

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pimpin83z
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• 3d ago
↵Bruce_Wayne said:

I agree. More competition is better than no competition. Just look at Terrible Mobile.

And Samsung is complacent? 😏 That's putting it way too mildly especially after that beat down the Huawei camera gave to the S26 Ultra.

iOS is iOS with the added word of hit behind it. 😏

Well T-Mobile's only been in competition with the cheaper networks. They're like Motorola who's killing the midrange game, but who's their competition? No one really.

I can't say that calling Samsung complacent is putting it mildly given their position in the global & foldable sales market. Honestly they're one camera sensor & battery tech improvement away from being who they were up until October 2016.

And iOS...I'm almost starting to feel about the iPhone the way I did before owning one. It's really just good at FaceTime & iMessage & that's it.

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