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JAKARTA - For years shrouded in US sanctions, Huawei is claimed to have developed a strategy to avoid it. They even plan to launch a phone that is equipped with 5G early next year.

Huawei did have success in 2020, but it was blacklisted by the US government, which then affected supply of everything from software to processors.

Although Huawei stockpiles components and has sought to carry out as much development as possible domestically, these restrictions have restricted its ability to develop and produce smartphones, especially those with 5G.

However, the Financial Times says the company plans to use less sophisticated chips, but can still connect to the next generation of networks.

This phone manufacturer knows that while it risks the user experience being lower than previous Huawei devices or competitors' devices, it will give Huawei at least a route back to the market.

Launching TechRadar, Friday, October 7, the company also plans to work with manufacturers who do not have sanctions to build telephone cassing that supports 5G.

Huawei's blacklist is part of a broader attack on the company in previous years. Huawei is considered to have equipment as a national security risk. However, he has constantly denied allegations of wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, restrictions on US companies doing business with Huawei have been relaxed a bit so they can participate in international standard activities with the company.


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