India lifted the ban for Huawei a month after banning them. Huawei invited India to audit the company which India did, and found nothing.
So yea, it's either India's officials are stupid or corrupted.
India lifts ban on Chinese telecom vendors
@xuxu1457 Xiaomi's direction is great, their phones carries the best price/performance bargain in the globe. Their MIUI rom is known to be the best rom out there too.
@djsjs
Looking forward for that Oppo Find 5, here's some more pics.
Oppo Find 5 Jelly Bean 1080P beauty, new details
Some sick specs are packed into this Oppo :tup:
What's better is that Huawei's coming up with a 6.1 incher that has some serious specs too, more sicker than the Oppo Find...
Probably not routers. Huawei's current leading market share are their telecommunication gears, the stuffs mobile companies uses on their towers that our cell phones connects to, such as T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, ect. Same goes to internet service providers.
Huawei has killed Motorola, surpassed Ericsson, and now going for Cisco. And the US is doing whatever it can to protect Cisco.
How ZTE, Huawei are hitting European rivals hard in India
@cirr
The Xiaomi Phone 2 smoked the Newman with only $60 more, the S4 Pro APQ8064 chip it uses is a LOT faster than the Exynos 4412.
Xiaomi
But what I'm really interested in is the Oppo Find 5, which also uses the APQ8064 chip, and it has a 5-inch 1080P display with 440ppi (ridiculously high...
Well, it would've be all over the news (western media) already if it's just a reference chip, and Huawei wouldn't be able to sell them so good in Europe.
You couldn't get worst can you? You're the one who's accusing me of lying about China making it's own chip.
So is this the typical Indian denial everyone's talking about?
HiSilicon Announces K3V2 Quad-core Application Processor
Another proof of the Mediapad 10 FHD is using the K3V2
Lastly...
You're trying hard aren't you.
Clicking on the "Specification" tab isn't so hard to do isn't it? Let me help you.
It's not the first time that GSMARENA don't have the right stuffs inside.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
I wasn't even talking about the Ascend P1, which it's not even a high end phone. Maybe most Indians consider it to be a high end device, but not us, sorry.
Huawei announces in-house quad core ARM SoC
Mediapad 10 FHD
and lmao at the ones who thanked your post
In India, yes.
It wasn't meant to be funny initially. But you can laugh at those Indian members here that claimed how "made in China"s are not welcomed in India.
When for example:
Lenovo emerges as top PC seller in India
How ZTE, Huawei are hitting European rivals hard in India
Good for both Huawei and India, nothing to be proud of right here, really. It's just business after all.
One thing I like about Huawei is that they have their own in-house SoC. One of their chip, the K3V2 is used on some of their high end phones and tablets. The K3V2 is an ARM based, Cortex 9...