After iPhone spying report, China suggests Trump switch to Huawei
China’s got jokes. The New York Timesreported on Wednesday that President Trump insists on sometimes using an unsecured iPhone, according to multiple Trump aides. Since the phone is not secured, it's likely Chinese and Russian spies can listen into calls, the paper said. “If they are very worried about iPhones being tapped, they can use Huawei,” China’s Deputy Director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department, Hua Chunying, said in response to the news, as reported by the Washington Post's Luna Lin. Damn. In case you're just catching up, Hua’s jab is a reference to Chinese phone manufacturer Huawei, a company that's finding it increasingly difficult to do business in the U.S. Due to pressure from Congress over national security concerns raised by U.S. intelligence experts, the Chinese smartphone maker’s plans for U.S. expansion have come to a halt. AT&T and Verizon pulled outof a deal with Huawei earlier this year to carry its phones and Best Buy stopped selling the company’s devices. Over the summer, President Trump officially banned all government use of Huawei products. The Chinese spokesperson also borrowed a favorite phrase of President Trump to dismiss the story, claiming the report that China spies on Trump’s phone is “fake news.” On Thursday, the morning after the report came out, President Trump denied the accusation that he uses his personal, unsecured iPhone. “I only use Government Phones, and have only one seldom used government cell phone. Story is soooo wrong!” wrote the President on Twitter. Perhaps Chinese President Xi Jinping, who Trump says he has a “great relationship” with, will hook the U.S. President up with Huawei Mate P20 Pro and convince him to use it. At this point, when it comes to national security, there probably wouldn't be too much of a difference between that and the personal phone Trump uses now.
Featured Video For You
Huawei's MateBook X Pro is a MacBook Pro killer
相关推荐
- 最近发表
-
- What to expect when a tech bubble bursts
- 罗锡文院士:无人农场是明天的农业
- What are Facebooks new comment moderation tool updates?
- 小红书上橄榄绿,种草APP橄榄话题浏览量超1500万!
- 尝“鲜”盛宴,等你来探!2024年清远西牛麻竹笋尝鲜季即将启幕
- Apple rounded up iPhone users' best videos for new ad campaign
- 2024 Polestar 2 gets more powerful engines, better batteries
- When net neutrality is in peril, this old chart swoops in
- Police bust crypto scammer who received plastic surgery to evade arrest
- Koreas announce delegations for talks on sports cooperation
- 随机阅读
-
- Deceased K
- 秋·养生 由夏入秋 警惕你的健康
- I play 60 minutes then I wouldn't play the next game: Sanchez
- 地道“疆味”吃到爽!上百种新疆好货邀您周末广州见
- Listeners encouraged to go wild with Le Sserafim's 4th EP
- The left explodes at media after Hillary Clinton declared presumptive nominee
- Ruthless Serena grabs 100th US Open win as record title nears
- N. Korea will seek to increase nuclear weapons to improve 'second
- N. Korea test
- 壮美大渡河人与水的千年之恋
- 潭布番薯干:高山瑰宝,薯中状元丨粤合好物系列报道⑤
- Google might be making its own version of Apple's AirTags
- 3D Game Rendering 101
- 帮工遭电击受伤 当事人分责担责
- South Korea, US suspend scheduled military exercise
- 刘耀光院士:生物育种步入快速发展新时代
- Tesla's big software update includes something called 'Night Curfew'
- 从农场到餐桌,猪业盛会全产业链面面观
- S. Korea, US likely to announce suspension of combined military drills this week: source
- I play 60 minutes then I wouldn't play the next game: Sanchez
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-