Huawei announced its newest flagship smartphone, the Mate 10 Pro will be available in the United States on February 18. Despite optimistic statement coming from the Chinese handset maker, the device will not be sold through any of the US carriers, but customers will be able to pick this one up via Best Buy, Amazon, Microsoft, Newegg and B&H.

Although Huawei and AT&T seemed to have reached an accord for the distribution of the Mate 10 Pro in the United States a few weeks ago, political pressure prevented the carrier from “greenlighting” the agreement.

During Huawei's CES 2018 press conference, Richard Yu, the company's CEO admitted the failed AT&T sales partnership is an important blow to the company's smartphone business in the United States.

Moreover, Yu said that AT&T walking away from the deal is an even bigger loss for consumers in the United States. And with Verizon rumored to back away from a sales partnership as well, things look pretty bleak for both Huawei and fans of its smartphones alike.