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Huawei P40 Pro Teardown Reveals Smartphone Uses US Components Despite Blacklisting

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so much for the 0% US tech claim....

https://www.ibtimes.com/huawei-p40-...es-us-components-despite-blacklisting-2950768

A teardown of Huawei's latest flagship smartphone shows that it is still highly reliant on U.S. companies for crucial components, a report reveals.

Ever since Chinese tech giant Huawei was included in the U.S. Entity List, it had been trying to look for replacements for the things it uses on its devices. The company was forced to look for replacements to smartphone components it sources from U.S.-based companies, and was forced to work on its own operating system, Harmony OS, because it can't use Google's Play Services anymore.

A new report from the Financial Times (via Ars Technica) reveals that the company is still highly dependent on U.S. companies to create its new devices. The report reveals that according to a teardown of Huawei's latest devices, the company is still using crucial components sourced from companies in America.

FT commissioned a Shenzhen-based company called XYZone to dismantle two of Huawei's handsets to look at the components used on both smartphones. These devices included the new P40 Pro, which is a model made while U.S. companies were prohibited from selling any component to the Chinese company, and the P30, which was made before the ban was enforced.

The teardown revealed that the P30 smartphone had several components from U.S. companies. These components include radio-frequency front-end modules from Qualcomm, Qorvo and Skyworks; a NAND flash memory chip from Micron; and communication and radio frequency chips from Qorvo. The device also ran on Google's Android. Huawei used U.S.-made parts before it was banned.

Despite the ban, the teardown revealed that the P40 Pro also used radio-frequency front-end modules from three different U.S.-based tech companies: Qualcomm, Qorvo and Skyworks. This simply shows that Huawei still relies on U.S.-made components to produce its handsets – even when it has been banned from buying tech components from U.S. companies.

Ars Technica noted that phone makers sometimes use different components, coming from different companies, in different batches of the same smartphone mode. In other, easier to understand words, some P40 Pro models might not feature components from these companies. But since FT used one of the earliest available units, it's likely for most, if not all, P40 Pro units to feature U.S. made parts.
 
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As I’ve always said, China relies heavily on US science and technological know how.
 
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Doesn't this show that US is incapable of enforcing this ban?
I think it shows that the components bought way before the ban are not being wasted, and instead are being made use of in the initial batches of smartphones until the supplies of those components runs out. Till then it gives the company the time to R&D and manufacture these type of components locally.

No, it shows Huawei is desperate to get its phones working.
You are being naive.

As I’ve always said, China relies heavily on US science and technological know how.
It did, but Trump has only accelerated Chinese R&D and innovation. China will benefit in the long run.
 
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As I’ve always said, China relies heavily on US science and technological know how.
And.it wasn't left over components from storage? When we said stop using US goods, are we supposed to throw our inventory? The moment you said android tells me this was a legacy model,cause Trump allowed Android to be installed few months after the war.
 
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Give a list of all the US components used on the P40 pro.
 
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