Last week’s poll summary: This was a abutting one. Out of about 2,300 absolute votes, 42.9% of our readers said they would buy a foldable, dual-screen smartphone, while 49.8% said they wouldn’t. 14.3% of voters are still undecided.
Even admitting Huawei has awash apart smartphones in the US for years, the company’s abiding ambition has consistently been to barrage with a US carrier partner. That started advancing accurate in December, back CEO Richard Yu appear that its Mate 10 Pro would barrage in the US in 2018 with a carrier. Unfortunately things didn’t pan out the way Huawei had hoped.
Huawei was put in a bound atom back AT&T pulled out of the accord at the aftermost minute. According to The Information’s report, AT&T declared off the accord due to “political pressure” afterwards Senate and House intelligence committees beatific a letter to the FCC adopting apropos about Huawei’s plans. The letter reportedly “cited an intelligence board address on Huawei’s declared ties to the Communist Party as able-bodied as China’s intelligence and security services.”
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