Comment on Huawei was once fighting for its survival. It is back to nearly $100 billion in revenue in 2023
fr4nk_j4eger@lemmy.world 10 months ago
probably everyone realized that google is peeking in your private business anyway so it’s ok to continue use cheap stuff + no play services installed.
Specal@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I know it’s fun to think “Chinese = bad” but I’ve had a Huawei matebook D14 for a few years now and it’s hands down the best value laptop I’ve ever owned. It’s reasonably spec’d (although is starting to show it’s age with only 8gb of ram). The build quality is fantastic, way better then any HP or Toshiba laptop I’ve owned. And has never had any thermal issues. I took it apart for the first time the other day for a clean and the disassembly was easy, no stupid mismatch of screws just simple. I will definitely buy another when the time is right.
Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The root issue isn’t quality, it’s the security issues with backdoors to the Chinese government.
Maybe you don’t care about your own data. But companies, hospitals, and financial institutions do.
Specal@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Okay and what’s the difference between US companies stealing my data? I’m not American yet American companies are forever stealing my data.
I’ll just stop buying anything then
fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
Pervasiveness of the breach. China or the NSA would be in advanced persistent threat category of threats where you could just sue Google (a monumental task but more than you could even get China or NSA to acknowledge your complaint.