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Chinese smartphone companies like Huawei and Honor pack solid performance and cutting-edge technology into their handsets, but for a long time, they played minor roles in Western markets, especially in the United States. In fact, American consumers can’t even buy Huawei phones directly from their network carriers even though Huawei is the world’s third-largest phone company after Apple and Samsung. In a post on Tencent Tech News’ WeChat wemedia account, chief reporter Guo Xiaofeng summarizes developments pertaining to China’s major phone companies and reports industry data findings. Guo’s account is an interesting first dip into the complex mobile phone landscape – but feels too cursory and would benefit from deeper analysis. Nonetheless, getAbstract recommends this read to tech geeks and others interested in smartphones beyond Samsung and Apple.
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Guo Xiaofeng is the chief reporter for the technology column Tencent News, covering the latest on telecommunications, mobile phones and mobile microchip research.
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