Early Smartphone adopters will be left disappointed as Huawei becomes Who are we? – but not for long — Protect Your Bubble

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If you’re covering the news that mobile operators EE and Vodafone have dropped Huawei phones from their 5G launch plans – the following comments from James Brown, Director at gadget insurance provider Protect Your Bubble, may be of interest.

“The announcement that mobile operators EE and Vodafone have dropped Huawei phones from their 5G launch plans, is certain to disappoint anyone looking forward to getting their hands on one of the first 5G-enabled smartphones – the Mate 20 X – to arrive on these shores.

“The US trade ban on Huawei has created global concern, with carriers across the world delaying the release of the new handset. And it’s not just smartphones that are being affected. With Google suspending support for Huawei androids, Microsoft is no longer selling Huawei’s Windows laptops.

“Early adopters eagerly awaiting the 5G-enabled Huawei Mate 20 X will now be looking elsewhere for the very latest smartphone handsets able to support this next-gen capability.

“The decision to put Huawei on hold could be a good thing for UK consumers. With the increasing cost of smartphone technology, it’s crucial that carriers are confident that they are able to support the latest technology in order to meet the increasingly high expectations of their customers.

“Fortunately, there are many exciting contenders in the running, with the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G now in the race for the top spot. With its 6.7-inch QHD+ curved screen, 6 cameras and innovative 3D depth sensors, it’s a 5G enabled handset with a wealth of cutting edge technology.

“Devotees for the latest smartphones will also be eyeing up the LG V50 ThinQ with increased interest. Surround sound experience and the innovative and optional DualScreen accessory, will take smartphone capability to a new and exciting level.

“Smartphone technology develops at a furious pace and whilst the freeze on Huawei may be met with initial disappointment, the focus for consumers will rapidly switch back to the imminent roll out of 5G connectivity and a range of fully supported handsets.”


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