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Meizu and Xiaomi have both donated money to Wuhan, why not the mobile phone giant Huawei?

The mobile phone giant Huawei has already donated. On the second day of the Lunar New Year, it officially announced that it had donated 30 million yuan. Prior to this, Huawei had provided some free technical support behind the 5G network in Hubei.

The novel coronavirus broke out in Wuhan at the end of 2019. The disease has spread across the country, and it has also aroused the determination of people across the country to work together to overcome the difficulties. Wuhan, as the hardest hit area, has a shortage of supplies. Every Chinese can do his or her best to contribute some help.

After the donation channel was opened in Wuhan, many companies responded actively. Huawei responded as early as possible in the early stage. They dispatched some "reserve troops", mainly to ensure that during the crisis in Wuhan, the network could no longer be hindered.

Before Huawei officially announced these on the second day of the Lunar New Year, many people did not know what Huawei had done. On the discussion platform, I saw a lot of people with nothing to do, holding keyboards and talking about "national justice", condemning Huawei for not making some response during the crisis in Wuhan.

Of course, this also makes many people think that Huawei is "hiding" at a critical moment, but as long as you have a little understanding of the official information released, you will not make such a wrong decision.

In addition to personnel assistance, Huawei has also donated a total of 30 million yuan for epidemic prevention and control. Xiaomi has also donated a total of 10 million yuan, and Meizu has also donated 300,000 yuan. In addition to appealing to the three companies for assistance, there are also Nubia mobile phones, Apple mobile phones, Black Shark mobile phones and Realme mobile phones, all of which have donated money to the Wuhan epidemic area and are helping patients in their own way.

When the epidemic in Wuhan is severe, if someone donates, we admire and praise it; if no one donates, we have no reason to stand on the moral high ground and criticize. Donation is a thing worthy of love and voluntary choice. As a private matter, everyone has the right to control their own wealth.