President Donald Trump has criticized a reportby the New York Times about the use of his personal cellphone.Trump tweeted Thursday that the reportwas "incorrect" and said that he used only government phones.The New York Times reported Wednesdaythat Chinese and Russian spies often secretly listenwhen Trump talks with old friends on his Apple iPhone.The Times story said that American intelligence reportssuggested this was the case.The Times also reported that Trump's aideshave repeatedly warned him that his cellphone calls are not secure.Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunyingwas asked about the story during a press conference on Thursday.Hua compared the report to "fake news."She said that releasing such a report "would only addto evidence that it was fabricating fake news."She went on to suggest that mobile phones producedby Huawei might be a better choice for security.Huawei is a major Chinese telecommunications company.American intelligence agency leaders and othershave expressed concern about the Huawei Technologies company.They say Huawei may have ties to the Chinese governmentor ruling Communist Party, increasing the risk of spying.Reuters reports that the U.S. Democratic National Committeewarned party candidates seeking election in Novembernot to use Huawei or ZTE devices.ZTE is another major Chinese telecommunications company.The U.S. Department of Defense stopped selling some Huaweiand ZTE devices on military bases last May, Reuters reports.And in March, Federal Communications Commission ChairmanAjit Pai told Congress he shared concerns about Huawei and spying.The New York Times cited U.S. officials as saying Chinawas seeking to use information from the president's callsto learn what Trump thinks, whom he listens to and how best to influence him.The report said China was especially interested in tryingto use what it learns to stop the current trade war between the two countries.