Facebook stopped working with Huawei, did not install its applications on Huawei smartphones
Facebook has announced, they will not pre-install their applications on Huawei phones anymore.
Huawei is struggling to maintain its business after being told by a series of US technology companies including Microsoft, ARM, Google, Intel, Qualcomm and Broadcom . to say 'break up' due to following the ban. US government. It seems that Chinese technology company bad luck has not stopped when Facebook recently announced it will not install its applications on Huawei phones anymore.
Facebook added that existing Huawei phones of users can still use their apps (including Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram) and receive updates. But the new Huawei phones will not have these applications installed.
To pre-install popular applications like Facebook, smartphone vendors often sign business agreements with technology companies. In addition to Facebook, Twitter and Booking.com are also pre-installed on Huawei phones in many markets.
Before the move of Facebook, Twitter Inc and Booking Holdings did not make any comments. Huawei Technology's sales prospects are likely to be affected by Facebook's move.
Although current Huawei users can download Facebook applications to their phones from Google Play if their phones are not pre-installed, future versions of Huawei are prohibited from accessing and installing apps from Google Play (unless they arrive then the US government removed the ban.
Huawei phones are facing uncertainty due to many technology companies turning their backs. This makes some consumers in stores in Europe and Asia hesitate to buy Huawei phones.
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