Ask HN: Should we be concerned with the Nexus 6P from Huawei?
I just recently found out that Huawei has a long history of not so honest practices and the US government at least heavily warns against using their telecom products. More about this specific concern can be found here http://www.cbsnews.com/news/huawei-probed-for-security-espionage-risk/
I actually learned this from a comment here on HN from rl3 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10297879#up_10300668
As somebody who ordered the 6P I was very concerned and wanted to see what the community thought of this. Further thought doesn't have me much concerned about backdoors for the chinese government. Why would they be interested in me, an American citizen. But what does have me more concerned is the NSA's ability to find and exploit that backdoor. In fact I believe the Snowden docs showed this was the plan.
I don't know if this is even worth worrying about considering the baseband.
What do you folks think?
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 17.5 ms ] threadYup. If you are worried at all, don't own a mobile device.
If I were to be concerned, I'd be more worried about them fudging the performance data. As others posted, if you're worried about spying, don't own a mobile device.
I posted this before:
"I have a Huawei Ascend P7. It's miles better than my last phone (LG G2 mini). I find the build quality to be very good. I had it survive a very bad fall. The performance is decent, not as good as modern flagships, but an awesome price to performance ratio (I got it for 180 dollars, it goes for 250 unlocked these days). They did do a Volkswagen-style cheat on the FutureMark benchmark: http://www.anandtech.com/show/8403/examining-huaweis-benchma.... so yes, they might be on the "sketchy" camp. But I've found most of the premium stuff from China to be as good or better than equivalents from other countries, my girlfriend has a Lenovo phone and it's excellent too."
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10300656
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