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Title: China Denies Report It Spies on Trump’s iPhone, Suggests US President Get A Huawei Instead
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URL Source: http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.asp ... ewstext.aspx?nn=13970803000423
Published: Oct 26, 2018
Author: staff
Post Date: 2018-10-26 01:33:19 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- If US President Donald Trump is concerned about the security of his iPhone, he can consider switching over to a Huawei, or cut off communications altogether, Hua Chunying, the foreign ministry spokeswoman, said in response to a question about the New York Times report.

She dismissed the report as another example of “fake news”, South China Morning Post reported.

“Seeing this report, I feel there are those in America who are working all-out to win the Oscar for best screenplay,” Hua stated at the ministry’s regular briefing in Beijing on Thursday.

American spy agencies had learned that China and Russia were eavesdropping on the president's cellphone calls, with China seeking to use what it learns from the calls to prevent an escalation of a trade war with the US, according to the NYT report, which cited several former and current officials.

Both the US and Australia have barred Huawei from supplying technology to the government, arguing they pose a security and privacy risk due to the company's ties to the Chinese government, which Huawei denies.

On track to ship 200 million handsets to both domestic and global markets this year, Huawei surpassed Apple in global smartphone shipments in the second quarter of this year. It put Huawei in second place behind perennial industry leader Samsung.

Huawei, however, may slip back to third place in the past quarter as Apple shipments were expected to receive a boost from its new iPhone models.

Huawei did not immediately comment when asked about the Chinese foreign ministry remark.

Ironically, should Trump really want to get a Huawei phone, he may have to go through parallel channels. It is because Huawei said it will not sell its new flagship Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro smartphones in the US.

The company earlier this month unveiled four new models under the Mate 20 series, priced between US$1040 and US$2,426 for a special Porsche Design model, the most expensive handset released by Huawei.


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China upstaging Trump at his own game.

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