SaveKodak
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The FBI, CIA and NSA say American citizens shouldn't use Huawei phones
http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/14/technology/huawei-intelligence-chiefs/index.html
http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/14/technology/huawei-intelligence-chiefs/index.html
Schlapp
Well-known
The FBI, CIA and NSA say American citizens shouldn't use Huawei phones
http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/14/technology/huawei-intelligence-chiefs/index.html
Must be the one to get then 😀
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Good I just bought a Motorola....wait, they are Lenovo now.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Meh............
Sounds like the starting of a trade war......
B2 (;->
Sounds like the starting of a trade war......
B2 (;->
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
And it also says Kaspersky is Russian made and is banned from federal computers. Sure, it's anti-virus software and could easily be rigged to spy on USA computers. Good to know.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I had to google this. I didn't even know Leica had a smartphone. Looks like Leica made a major mistake. I wonder how they will correct it. Recall the phones and have their name taken off? They ought to dissociate themselves from Huawei immediately.
SaveKodak
Well-known
I had to google this. I didn't even know Leica had a smartphone. Looks like Leica made a major mistake. I wonder how they will correct it. Recall the phones and have their name taken off? They ought to dissociate themselves from Huawei immediately.
Frankly it dilutes the brand. I doubt they've made a camera that's better than the one on the Pixel 2 or iPhone X. Photographers want cameras. Consumers want iPhones and don't care if Leica lies to people bout the lens in it.
user237428934
User deletion pending
I had to google this. I didn't even know Leica had a smartphone. Looks like Leica made a major mistake. I wonder how they will correct it. Recall the phones and have their name taken off? They ought to dissociate themselves from Huawei immediately.
Leica still does not offer a smartphone or did you find a smartphone on the Leica website in the products category? Huawei offers it as "Co-Engineered with Leica" which is exactly what they did.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Leica still does not offer a smartphone or did you find a smartphone on the Leica website in the products category? Huawei offers it as "Co-Engineered with Leica" which is exactly what they did.
My point is that it's upsetting to see the Leica name on a product that is getting bad press as being a risk to national security.
user237428934
User deletion pending
My point is that it's upsetting to see the Leica name on a product that is getting bad press as being a risk to national security.
We as Europeans have the choice between plague and cholera: being spied by US "intelligence" or being spied by chinese "intelligence". I have a Huawei phone, not because of the Leica camera but because it's a very good smartphone that is cheaper compared to a Samsung smartphone.
I mainly use the camera for scanning of my not very important documents. As I store the documents in the cloud of a US company I distribute my data equally to US and China. I think that's fair
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Not just Huawei - just about all budget phones... Buy a top model or an iPhone to avoid.
Researchers began to raise red flags last fall, when it was discovered the the data mining tool in question — called Adups — had been living inside hundreds of millions of devices produced by more than 40 manufacturers. Florida-based Blu Products was one of the affected parties, and assured at the time that the problem had been identified and every trace of the spyware had been removed from its phones.
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