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paraditedc | 7 years ago

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detaro|7 years ago

It's absolutely standard to do that for press releases.

chaosite|7 years ago

It's a press release. They're always worded like that.

coldtea|7 years ago

>I'm not sure why Huawei did this.

Because that's how you do press releases.

News outlets print them verbatim, and it's traditional to read like that (as opposed to e.g. "we released a CPU" which on a news outlet it would make it seem like the outlet's team released the CPU").