Hopefully all of this causes a push away from closed standards and branding. Its a shame how things like android, bluetooth and wifi while seemingly open are still very limited with proprietary components and branding.
what surprises me the most here is how a trade group for setting global standards can be under control of a single country.<p>this in itself is a problem that needs to be fixed.
Is it legal if they just put a SD card like slot in the position where the SD card usually is with a SD card compatible driver, and just avoid writing SD card in the description and case of the computer?
How long until Chinese device makers just abandon SD cards en masse and form a new standard? Unlike, say, x86 or Windows, the capabilities of SD are not hard to replicate.
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Thus the noose tightens. Huawei is a security threat, and until they do more to show they are independent from the Chinese communist government, the noose will just get tighter.