Microsoft Resumes Selling Huawei Laptops in US
Microsoft, one of the most famous and largest technology companies worldwide, has added Huawei back into the product listing on its website after evaluating the importance of cooperation with the company.
Microsoft said in a statement that it has been evaluating the regulations, and will resume sales of its existing Huawei inventory on Microsoft Store.
We remain committed to providing exceptional customer experiences. Our initial evaluation of the US Department of Commerce’s decision on Huawei has indicated we can continue to offer Microsoft software updates to customers with Huawei devices, Microsoft said.
The Huawei MateBook X Pro is listed for $1,499, the Huawei MateBook D for $999 and the Huawei MateBook 13 in Intel core i5 and core i7 versions for $999 and $1,299.
"We remain committed to providing exceptional customer experiences," Microsoft said. "Our initial evaluation of the US Department of Commerce's decision on Huawei has indicated we may continue to offer Microsoft software updates to customers with Huawei devices." This's good news for anyone who owns or purchases a Huawei laptop.
As well, it’s said that Huawei will launch its new Windows laptop in July.HUAWEI products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world's population. There are 16 research and development centers operating worldwide in the USA, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. HUAWEI Consumer BG is one of three business units of HUAWEI, mainly focusing on the production of smartphones, personal computers, tablets and cloud services. The HUAWEI Global Network is based on 20 years of experience in the telecommunications business and serves to the production of innovative technologies to customers around the world.