Samsung launches campaign for users to change their Huawei phones by Galaxy S10

Samsung Singapore has recently included in its campaign 'Trade-up' - which allows users to change their phones by Galaxy S10 - Huawei Nova 3i models, Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, P20 and P20 Pro, as reported the South Korean company through its website.

The move comes amid the dispute between the Chinese company and the US, which accuses it of spying through its devices for Beijing, something that the Chinese giant denies.

In this way, the owners of these Huawei models can go to any Samsung store, where a worker will assess the status of the phone. If the device is in good condition you will be given a new Galaxy S10 after paying the difference in cost, which will range between 300 and 560 dollars.

On May 15, the US Department of Commerce announced the inclusion of Huawei and 70 affiliated companies on a 'blacklist' that would prevent the Chinese telecommunications giant from buying parts and components from North American companies without the approval of the US government.

The move came after the signing of US President Donald Trump of an executive order in which he declared a national emergency for threats against US technology.

Last Sunday, it transpired that Google will stop providing technical support for Android services for Huawei, a decision that deprives the Chinese company's new devices of products without an open source license such as the Google Play Store and Gmail.huawei-p30-pro-vs-galaxy-s10-plus-12.jpg