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Heto pampalubag loob po sa atin ni Huawei(y):):love:

Huawei has made substantial contributions to the development and growth of Android around the world. As one of Android’s key global partners, we have worked closely with their open-source platform to develop an ecosystem that has benefited both users and the industry.

"Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor smartphone and tablet products covering those have been sold or still in stock globally."

We will continue to build a safe and sustainable software ecosystem, in order to provide the best experience for all users globally.
 
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In short term it's a blow to Huawei. In long term it's a big loss to Google. Huawei will start using it's own OS. The fact is that all Android apps source code can be compiled and used directly in Huawei OS and even runs faster as Huawei compiler compiles them to machine code directly. When Huawei OS gets popular in China, China will ban Google android and Play Store in China. That's for sure as Google, Gmail and Facebook etc have been banned in China since day 1. At that time Google will loose the largest Android market in the world.
If china bans google what will happen to vivo oppo xiaomi oneplus etc? Will they also be forced to migrate to their own OS and make their own apps since they no longer hav access to Play?
 
If china bans google what will happen to vivo oppo xiaomi oneplus etc? Will they also be forced to migrate to their own OS and make their own apps since they no longer hav access to Play?
That's the next chapter on android headlines we must keep an eye.
 
Even without the 90-day exemption, Huawei will still be able to use Google's open source Android operating system for its phones. But Huawei won't be able to bundle Google's app store with those phones. That might not be a big deal in China, where smartphone users rely mostly on domestic apps like WeChat. But losing its license to use Google's mobile apps will hurt Huawei's smartphone sales in Europe, says mobile industry analyst Chetan Sharma. Huawei has been encouraging developers to submit apps to its own You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., much as Amazon runs its own app store for its Fire tablets. But that requires convincing app developers to participate in yet another app market. Plus, many Android applications rely on proprietary Google software to run. That means Huawei would also need to convince many developers to rewrite parts of their applications. Huawei might be able to offer replacements for Google's proprietary tools, but US developers might not be allowed to contribute to Huawei's app store because of the Entity List restrictions. Huawei has also been You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but will face similar issues in attracting developers.
Hardware might be a bigger concern for Huawei than apps. The company You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. that it will use substitutes for chips sold by US companies. In addition to making some of its own chips, Huawei might be able to buy chips for both its phones and network infrastructure gear from companies in countries like South Korea or Taiwan. But the longer the restrictions last, the harder it will be for Huawei to make do without sources for US chips.
 
bad news tlaga to pra sa mga huawei consumer.. what if i root yung P30? lagyan ng ibang OS? di prin buh pwde? uhmm
 
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