| >Can you buy a Huawei phone from a retailer in the US? Amazon yes, I already shared the links. https://www.amazon.com/HUAWEI-P60-Pro-MNA-LX9-Unlocked/dp/B0... >Third party resellers are importing and selling some Huawei phones. It is a distinction without a difference. I buy on Amazon, I pay on Amazon. They have a complicated supply chain with third party sellers, but it doesn't make them immune from import bans. >Huawei and ZTE have also both been banned from getting FCC licenses. Yes, that is true, but yet to see any citation of an ban on imports, sale, or use. |
Amazon third party sellers work like Ebay.
You are suggesting that when you buy something off Ebay, it is Ebay the one selling you the stuff, which is clearly not true.
You could find things on Amazon that aren't licensed to be sold in the US. That doesn't make them suddenly "legal".
> Yes, that is true, but yet to see any citation of an ban on imports, sale, or use.
If they cannot get a FCC license, they cannot legally distribute or sell their phones in US soil. That's just FCC rules [0]
But I'm honestly not sure what you are trying to prove here.
For example, I recently bought a Japanese Sony gadget on Ebay. It has Bluetooth. It definitely does not have a FCC sticker, nor has been licensed by the FCC. I was able to buy it, but Sony is not allowed to sell it in the US.
Does the fact that I bought it from an US website, mean that Sony is effectively selling this gadget in the US? Of course not, that's ridiculous.
[0] https://www.fcc.gov/enforcement/areas/equipment-authorizatio....