Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forward [www.theverge.com]
Huawei Runs Into More Roadblocks [www.thurrott.com]
Huawei gets double bad news from SD Association and Wi-Fi Alliance [www.cnet.com]
Huawei's voice in future tech standards restricted [asia.nikkei.com]
Huawei can't use microSD cards in its smartphones w/ ban [9to5google.com]
Huawei barred from SD Association, so what does it mean for its phones? [www.androidauthority.com]
It has been a rough week on Huawei and it has ended on them being suspended from the WiFi alliance and banned from using microSD readers. Probably the least of their worries right now https://t.co/gTXlCBxqGT
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 24, 2019
Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forward https://t.co/KmnsdTHTFQ pic.twitter.com/WPrz08Isje
— The Verge (@verge) May 24, 2019
Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forwardhttps://t.co/2GWzCAR0ad
— Frank Denis (@jedisct1) May 24, 2019
But of course it can, because licenses are just pieces of paper the government promises to enforce and the Chinese government is not going to enforce this piece of paper https://t.co/4jd0CubyWd
— nilay patel (@reckless) May 24, 2019
It's just getting ridiculous now: Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forward https://t.co/PfFRCb8Aba #CitiTrends
— Philip Ashon (@KofiAshon) May 24, 2019
Huawei ousted from working on Wi-Fi, SD Cards, RAM, chips and other industrial standards
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) May 24, 2019
This could mean Huawei might no longer be able to offer devices with SD slots
Even if Huawei came up with their own standard, it'll no longer be the "standard"
https://t.co/yvA1hqKOUq
그리고 그것이 실제로 일어났습니다
— Shinjo Park (@ad_ili_rai) May 24, 2019
- JEDEC: 화웨이가 "자진해서 탈퇴함". https://t.co/VFrMmKu7U0
- Wi-FI Alliance: 화웨이의 회원 자격을 "일시적으로 제한함".https://t.co/7CoyqQ3n3H
Wow. This is war from all angles >>
— John Koetsier (@johnkoetsier) May 24, 2019
Huawei can no longer use microSD cards in smartphones, removed from SD Association https://t.co/jftXcK3l53
Huawei now banned from using SD cards - https://t.co/3I29RM1wEn | there is kicking when your opponent is down and then there’s what the US is doing to Huawei
— drac (@drac) May 25, 2019
Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forward https://t.co/8ijYp7D3Ny "The SD Association has confirmed to Android Authority that Huawei’s removal from the group was due to Trump’s executive order.." ?♂️international org. & association or USA's?
— maroon (@gadbet) May 25, 2019
wow i didnt even kno this was possible https://t.co/6BSjWjxgQk
— ? (@turtlekiosk) May 25, 2019
Huawei can’t officially use microSD cards in its phones going forward https://t.co/TEWQr7zaXQ
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 24, 2019
After ARM and Intel CPUs, Android, and SD cards, Huawei won’t be able to ship devices with Wi-Fi either. https://t.co/0SnX1zTroG
— Frank Denis (@jedisct1) May 25, 2019
Huawei's voice in future tech standards restricted https://t.co/kUvDflVCxJ
— つりかわ? (@tsurikawa_pc) May 25, 2019
日経英字版によると、Wi-Fi Alliance、半導体標準化団体JEDEC、SDアソシエーションがHuaweiとのメンバーシップを一時停止しました。Huaweiが今後、規格制定する能力を制限することとなります。
Huawei's voice in future tech standards restricted https://t.co/PeZMnwvvJH
— Capt.Dr.S.G Naravane (@sgnaravane) May 24, 2019
HUGE Huawei's voice in future tech standards restricted - Nikkei Asian Review https://t.co/NmCmRbXbr5
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) May 24, 2019
Huawei can no longer use microSD cards in smartphones, removed from SD Association https://t.co/hT73C8CbNQ @NexusBenさんから
— あおい@Qwerty (@ktxh) May 25, 2019
화웨이에 대한 안드로이드,ARM,퀄콤 등의 제재 동참과 온라인 스토어들의 화웨이 제품 판매 중단에 이어 SD 협회,즉 SD/마이크로 SD 카드와 이를 지원하는 기기를 인증하는 기관이 화웨이를 지원 목록에서 제거. 기존 판매분에는 영향이 없지만 신규 기기 제조는 어려워질 듯 https://t.co/P7KmXxYUqN pic.twitter.com/KAm8P0BqYD
— 박수민 / Soomin Park (@minist) May 24, 2019
Oh look, the SD Association has also blocked Huawei from using SD card readers in future phones. Existing handsets shouldn't be affected, but the hits just keep coming. https://t.co/Tug7JqkROp
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) May 24, 2019