Motorola manufactured its Dynatac, Microtac, and Startac in the Libertyville plant near Chicago during the 80s and 90s.
So is the Android operating system licensed to these mainland Chinese companies to use? I am surprised to know that. I thought all Google products are banned in mainland China but they actually allow the Android operating system to be used in their cellphones, one of the most widely used products in mainland China? LOL
So just for soothing the CCP's ego, the label will say "Taiwan, China" when it's sold to mainland China? LOL Cuz the CCP has no right to dictate how the product label appears in other countries. LOL
OnePlus available through T-Mobile is made in China. It has Google play store installed. https://www.t-mobile.com/oneplus
Interesting to read this from New Yorker "I don’t think the Pelosi visit, all of this brouhaha, is about Taiwan at all. It’s about American politicians thinking that this is the moment to poke Beijing or to stand up to Beijing or to prove how macho they are relative to Beijing. And, if Taiwan gets caught in the middle, well . . . ♦" https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-provocative-politics-of-nancy-pelosis-trip-to-taiwan
Yeah the NewYorker is surprisingly pro-China this time. Maybe its head editor is banging somebody Chinese I dunno. LOL
%% Tough trend+ it looks like even if the conservatives win in NOV, the US chip bill may stand\ not likely the new tax increase will stick . SOXS still up /trending year to date................................ IF i had to make chips in that island, try to get along if possible\ but with backbone; made in Taiwan> China.