The dispute to dominate the technology market with 5G is stirring tensions between the US and China. This geopolitical articulation affects Huawei's positioning in the global market, but curiously, the sanctions that the company has suffered in Uncle Sam's land seem to have increased demand for the new Mate 40.
Forbidden is cooler
Huawei has been growing rapidly in the smartphone market, and its surefire move has been to invest more and more in 5G technology. Thus, the effects of this move have been positive for the Chinese company, which, along with two other reasons, has led to an exponential boom in demand for its latest launch, the aforementioned Mate 40.
The second factor that contributed to this explosion in product purchases comes from the manufacturer's objectives. Thus, with the motivation to become the leader in cell phones in China and one of the largest in the world, the company has invested more and more in advertising its new line.
Furthermore, the company's massive growth seems to have bothered Trump. As a result, the current US president has worked with carriers to lobby against Huawei and even impose sanctions on its 5G products. However, the result may have backfired, as the "ban" seems to have contributed to increasing demand for the new Mate 40.
Processor problem
Even though Huawei's new smartphone has become very popular, it has created some problems. The company has confirmed that it cannot keep up with the high demand for the product. In fact, a Chinese news site has pointed out that it is no longer possible to buy the device in the country.
One of the reasons explained is that the Chinese giant has a limited stock of Kirin 9000 processors. Therefore, it will not be possible to deliver all Mate 40 models outside the country.
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