"Huawei will give you a full refund if its device can’t run Google and Facebook Apps," reported Huawei Central, although this first "special warranty" is only in the Philippines for now. Local media reported that dealers are offering the warranty on Huawei devices purchased until August. Huawei held onto its number two spot for global smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2019 but is now losing ground to Apple and Samsung. Last year, Huawei continued a flawless decade of growth and broke the $100 billion revenue mark for the first time. Smartphone growth was the driver of Huawei's overall growth last year, and this had seemed relatively secure against U.S. action until the blacklisting saw supply chain dominoes tumbling down.
Source: Forbes June 18, 2019 16:29 UTC