华为批驳智能手机生产被富士康停产假消息
华为否认手机减产 富士康没有停止华为手机的生产订单 6park.com之前有媒体报道:说华为可能在今年降低手机的产量。但这个消息在今天遭到了华为的否认。 6park.com媒体表示:富士康没有停止华为手机的生产订单,同时华为手机的订单是正常的。华为称这一报道是错误的,一位发言人说:“华为驳斥了这些说法。我们的全球生产水平是正常的,两个方向都没有明显的调整”。 6park.comHuawei Denies Smartphone Production Lines At Foxconn Have Been Cut After Blacklisting 6park.comHuawei has come forward to flatly deny all the media reports that the company has cut down smartphone production, suspending a number of production lines at its major supplier.
The South China Morning Postwas the first to reportthat “Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer that assembles handsets for many phone brands including Apple and Xiaomi, has stopped several production lines for Huawei phones in recent days as the Shenzhen company reduced orders for new phones,” citing unnamed people familiar with the matter. The reports said that it was unclear whether the scale-back was temporary or permanent. 6park.com
The initial report was widely covered, including by me, with the company not volunteering comments. But now, several days later, an official company spokesperson has told me it is all untrue: “Huawei refutes these claims, our global production levels are normal, with no notable adjustments in either direction.”
The reported scaling back of Huawei production caused concern in the company given the breadth of media coverage. The implication was that it was related to the U.S. blacklist that has seen U.S. companies hardware and software suppliers withdraw support for future Huawei devices, and ARM suspend support for the chip designs that power Huawei smartphones. This has led to endless headlines around alternatives for the Android OS and app store, as well as in-house Huawei chips. 6park.com
objective of catching Samsung by the end of next year was at risk. “As the new situation has emerged,” he reportedly said, “it is too early to say whether we are able to achieve the goal.”
There has been plenty of recent speculation outside China as to the impact on new phone sales and prices as well as trade-in values since the U.S. blacklisting was announced. Most reports have suggested that sales are down, and trade-in prices have markedly reduced making upgrades more difficult for existing users. As such, reports that production was being scaled back seemed credible and unsurprising. 6park.com
In the U.K., the company has also seen its flagship 5G devices pulled from the country’s first network launches. And there will be more U.K. headlines later this week, with the anticipated showdown between President Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May over the decision to allow some Huawei equipment into U.K. 5G networks. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ramped up the pressure ahead of those talks, sending a public message to U.S. ”allies and partners and friends… don’t do anything that would endanger our shared security interests or restrict our ability to share sensitive information.”
There has been internal confusion at Huawei in recent weeks as the fallout from the U.S. blacklist has escalated, most notably over the timing of the alternative to the Android OS. And so it’s not impossible that there is some truth behind the original Foxconn story in the SCMP that will persist. But for now, the company’s denial is firm.
贴主:XSNM于2019_06_21 23:28:29编辑
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