Huawei chairman says Apple has not discussed buying its 5G modems for iPhone

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in General Discussion edited November 2019
Following Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei's comments that the firm is "open" to making 5G chipsets for future iPhones, current chairman Ken Hu denies having had any conversation with Apple.




Huawei Technologies says that its CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei's comments about being open to working with Apple do not mean that any such work is being discussed. Zhengfei was praising Apple during an interview and, when asked about selling its 5G modem chipsets to the company, said that Huawei would be "open" to such a deal.

"We have not had discussions with Apple on this issue," Huawei chairman Ken Hu has now clarified to Reuters.

Hu's remarks were as brief as Zhengfei's had been on the topic, but he did echo his CEO's appreciation of Apple and said that he was looking forward to Apple competing in the 5G phone market. Without revealing any figures or details, Hu also claimed to have secured increased orders for 5G chipsets from other companies.

Apple has reportedly been having difficulty sourcing 5G modems from Intel. However, it is unlikely to pursue a deal with Huawei given allegations that the Chinese firm has attempted to clone Apple parts.

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    wood1208wood1208 Posts: 2,913member
    Off Course. This is a political statement from Huawei than any kind of business talk, Apple has not and will not discuss with Huawei for any kind of chip.
    edited April 2019 jbdragon
  • Reply 2 of 3
    GeorgeBMacGeorgeBMac Posts: 11,421member
    wood1208 said:
    Off Course. This is a political statement from Huawei than any kind of business talk, Apple has not and will not discuss with Huawei for any kind of chip.
    They should.   They don't have any other suppliers and, without a Huawei chip, the 2019 iPhones will be using soon to be obsolete technology.

    The only thing stopping them is Trump's smear campaign against Huawei because he's afraid China is over taking America's last bastion of superiority:  technology -- and will soon replace the U.S. as the world's largest economy.

    Hopefully Apple is smart enough to reject Trump's politically motivated advice and puts the best technology into their next generation phone.
  • Reply 3 of 3
    Johan42Johan42 Posts: 163member
    wood1208 said:
    Off Course. This is a political statement from Huawei than any kind of business talk, Apple has not and will not discuss with Huawei for any kind of chip.
    Okay, Mr. Clairvoyant
    GeorgeBMac
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