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While previously supportive of developers, including access to bootloader unlocking for their smartphones, around the time of the Wang Mengzhou incident Huawei changed their stance<ref>{{Cite web |date=30 Nov 2019 |title=Huawei's decision to cease providing bootloader unlocking codes |url=https://consumer.huawei.com/en/community/details/topicId-41529/ |archive-url=https:// | While previously supportive of developers, including access to bootloader unlocking for their smartphones, around the time of the Wang Mengzhou incident Huawei changed their stance<ref>{{Cite web |date=30 Nov 2019 |title=Huawei's decision to cease providing bootloader unlocking codes |url=https://consumer.huawei.com/en/community/details/topicId-41529/ |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20251207155953/https://consumer.huawei.com/en/community/details/topicId-41529/ |archive-date=7 Dec 2025|access-date=16 Aug 2025 |website=Huawei Community}}</ref>, causing much frustration. This was compounded by their exit from various western markets, such as Canada, meaning that users of their smarphones could not use third party firmware updates, nor could they get further OEM updates. | ||
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| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1987-09-15 |
| Legal Structure | Private |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Also known as | |
| Official website | https://www.huawei.com/ |
Huawei (Chinese: 华为技术有限公司) is a Chinese technology company which had its beginning in the 1980s making telephone switching equipment, largely copied from foreign manufacturers. In recent times, Huawei has been known for its cell phones, networking switching equipment, servers, and telephone broadcast systems.
Consumer-impact summary
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While previously supportive of developers, including access to bootloader unlocking for their smartphones, around the time of the Wang Mengzhou incident Huawei changed their stance[1], causing much frustration. This was compounded by their exit from various western markets, such as Canada, meaning that users of their smarphones could not use third party firmware updates, nor could they get further OEM updates.
Incidents
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This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Huawei category.
Example incident one (date)
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Short summary of the incident (could be the same as the summary preceding the article).
Example incident two (date)
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Products
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See also
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References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Huawei's decision to cease providing bootloader unlocking codes". Huawei Community. 30 Nov 2019. Archived from the original on 7 Dec 2025. Retrieved 16 Aug 2025.