Re: "political bias" - it's an unreasonable demand, because what you call "political bias" in this case is directly relevant to the questions you ask, which are clearly not simpy "business", especially when a company relies heavily on government intervention and support to succeed. (Neither am I saying this is unique to China, but the point is, when you are discussing multi-national corporations, you can NOT neatly segment such discussions from political aspects which are heavily entwined in those businesses.)
Lenovo has done a much better job of remaining independent than Huawei or ZTE, for example. Regarding the PC business, they maintained much of their US-based development, design and marketing departments, they maintained a research/production center in Japan, as just a couple of examples. Neither do they have the kind of history with the CCP that Huawei had, etc.
I honestly cannot see how anyone would worry about that because there is no way that a casual passerby on the street could tell the difference between a fake iPhone and a real one, especially with a case around it.
I haven't yet heard of a company making fake Mercedes. ;)