Huawei is a Chinese multinational technology company that produces telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics. They are widely known for their high-quality smartphones, but they also produce tablets, laptops, smartwatches, and other tech products.
Founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei
Started as a sales agent for a Hong Kong electronics company
Became a private company in 1991
Entered the smartphone market in 2010
Became the world's third-largest smartphone manufacturer in 2015
A South Korean multinational conglomerate known for producing electronics, including smartphones, tablets, and TVs.
An American multinational technology company known for producing iPhones, Mac computers, and other consumer electronics.
A Chinese multinational electronics company that produces smartphones, smart home devices, and other consumer electronics.
A high-end laptop with a 13.9-inch display and 8th-generation Intel Core i7 processor.
A flagship smartphone with a Leica quad camera system and long-lasting battery.
A smartwatch with a sporty design, fitness tracking features, and up to 2 weeks of battery life.
While Huawei has faced some controversies and security concerns in recent years, they are a legitimate and established tech company with a loyal customer base.
Huawei phones are not sold by major US carriers, but they can still be used on some networks or purchased unlocked for use with any carrier.
Newer Huawei phones use the company's own operating system, called HarmonyOS, but older models may use Google's Android operating system.
Huawei produces laptops, tablets, smartwatches, routers, and other telecommunications equipment.
The Huawei P30 Pro is considered one of the company's best smartphones, with its advanced camera system and long battery life.