I don't know if the latter is popular, but the former is indeed very popular, so much so that many up masters on station b have specially made an issue of ** in order to attract traffic, and there are even dismantling ones.
Every time a mobile phone manufacturer releases a new product, there will always be some complaints on the Internet. It's not the first time it's happened, I'm used to it, so don't be surprised, to be honest, it's all normal and common.
The quarrel between Xiaomi fans and Huawei fans, I think that since neither side can fully convince the other, the constant quarrel is unnecessary, and it is boring and a waste of time to do so.
High Emotional Intelligence: Don't quarrel with fools, your time is precious.
Low EQ: Broken mobile phones are noisy every day, and manufacturers won't give money if they win.
If Huawei fans want to support Huawei, let them support it. Why would you want to interfere with their choices? Neither will you do yourself any good, let them be.
The Huawei Mate 60 series and Mate X5 are not as good as the Redmi models, for example, in terms of benchmarks, and the processor performance is not as good as that of the Snapdragon and MediaTek. However, they use domestic chips, and they win too much on that alone.
Focusing on comparing scores only means that you are still in the initial stage, and you only know how to evaluate through simple numerical comparisons, lacking your unique and in-depth understanding of a certain aspect.