Huawei claims not to use Google services, even if the ban is lifted

The ban is currently being extended for another 3 months and is expected to take effect after February 16, 2020.

The Mate 30 is Huawei's flagship flagship product line, and is also the first phone to mark the disappearance of all Google services on a Huawei-branded phone.

This stems from the trade war between the United States - China, and Huawei - the largest technology corporation in the country, billion people, has become the object of being `` at the helm '' when the Trump administration was listed. blacklist, "and requires all U.S. companies to stop doing business with Huawei. As a result of the ban, Google canceled cooperation with Huawei, meaning that Chinese smartphone manufacturers will not be able to transfer software, hardware and technology support from Google anymore. At the same time, Huawei's smartphone models sold in the international market will not be able to access Google Play, Chrome, YouTube or Gmail services .

The ban is currently being extended for another 3 months and is expected to take effect after February 16, 2020. However, in an interview with Austrian Standard Der Fred, Mr. Wang Wang Wang of Huawei said that he would not return to use Google services even if the Commerce Department's ban was lifted. removed, and indeed the tension between the two leading economies has shown signs of cooling off, making the agreement to return to cooperation between the two companies extremely bright.

This is clearly not Huawei's 'extravagant' decision, but rather, according to analysts, it is the right move, not only confirming Huawei's position in the world of technology, but also showing that the company has willing to master all the necessary elements to stand alone in all situations.

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In addition, China's largest smartphone maker wants to get rid of its dependence on American companies, which could leave them with other constraints and sanctions in the future. Instead, Huawei wants to create its own third-party smartphone ecosystem, enough to rival iOS and Android.

Creating a smartphone ecosystem that has a place in the market before the growth of iOS and Android is not easy. Many giants have tried and failed, such as Microsoft's case with Windows Phone. However, Huawei's new operating system is still essentially related to Android, which makes it possible to maintain compatibility with many applications.

According to Der Standard, there are currently about 4,000 developers working for Huawei Mobile Services, and the Chinese company will spend $ 3 billion to invest in developing its software ecosystem this year. Clearly, Huawei has a thorough plan for every situation, and so far their plans are on track.

Update 04 February 2020
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