Huawei has relied on the Google-developed Android operating system to power its popular range of smartphones.
Huawei has not commented on the reports, but has continued to insist that its products pose no security threat.it is willing to go the"extra mile" to reassure countries its technology is safe.
That was despite a warning from the National Cyber Security Centre and the US government that the company could not be trusted.has declared a"national emergency"
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