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Everything is made in China.
Affordability, there's a reason I'm using a 5 year old sub AU$500 smartphone.
3 Suitability. It works well, has all the functionality I need.
Strong consumer protections and tech watchdogs in Australia generally have our backs with electronics.
China adjacent 5 eyes country under the yoke of the US military industrial complex; my data is balls deep in a dozen intelligence agencies anyway.
Downsides: No tap pay.
"Made in China" and "Made by China" are different.
Used phones are good and cheap. Profit because other people are greedy.
Most phones "work well". That's not a reason to choose a bad phone.
The consumer protections are the same for all phones. That's not a difference between different companies.
This is just you saying you don't care about these privacy issues. But you made this post???
You're confused about what you want and think Huawei is a good deal. You are being unnecessarily cheap.
Be more mad that you bought a garbage Chinese phone then, lol
It's actually been a very good Chinese phone that has outlasted the last 3 Samsungs of my brother and mother. But I think I still reserve the right to be annoyed by invasive messaging that shouldn't be on the device as sold in my country.
Do you not know how to buy used phones? You can get a Samsung Galaxy S21 for under $500 AUD right now:
https://www.backmarket.com.au/en-au/p/samsung-galaxy-s-21-128-gb-phantom-gray-unlocked/09d5241f-7485-409a-9ed5-28e0c274259d#l=10
There are plenty of phones under $500, you just chose a bad one:
https://www.backmarket.com.au/en-au/l/smartphones/e85ce098-7f65-4e20-9672-c09bfc2c0ed2#backbox_grade=10%20Excellent&price=0&price=500
Cool. Buy me one.
Why can't you just sell your Huawei? You said it's a good phone around $500. I'm sure you'll get a good price... oh right.
My phone is made in Vietnam.
My wife, too. If you don't mind me asking, what manufacturer?
Libertarian guys with asian wives moment
It's a Samsung Galaxy S8. I don't know how to find out who the actual manufacturer is.
We have a Samsung plant in Thai Nguyen in the north. Very cool, I didn't know they'd been putting phones out for that long.
Yikes
The phone https://www.vsmart.net/. I live in the mekong delta.
At least in the US I bought a pretty nice 18 month old Motorola without a bunch of crap on jt for $150.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Mobility