!--more-->Update: May 29, 2019 at 1:52 p.m. ET: A Huawei representative confirmed to Android Authority that the company’s membership with the SD Association was never outright cancelled — it was temporarily modified to ensure compliance with the U.S. Department of Commerce order. We’ve updated the language in the article below to reflect this new information.
Original article: May 29. 2019 at 2:23 a.m. ET: Loads of companies have ditched Huawei in light of a U.S. trade ban, but the government order has also affected the brand’s membership of standards bodies.
The SD Association removed Huawei’s name from its membership list last week. Now, it seems like there has been an about-turn by the standards body.
The SD Association’s membership listnow includes the Chinese manufacturer once again. A Huawei representative confirmed the news to Android Authority, but declined to provide more details. We’ve also contacted the SD Association to confirm Huawei’s reinstatement, and will update the article when they get back to us.
While we don’t have full details, this nevertheless suggests Huawei is cleared to use at least one integral technology standard in its upcoming devices. The company has its Nano Memory cardsolution, used in the likes of the P30 Pro, but it’s a proprietary format that’s not widely available or used by other brands.
Huawei still has plenty of other hurdles to overcome for upcoming devices, but at least one obstacle could be out of its way. What do you make of this news? Give us your thoughts below!