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Huawei will no longer use Google services on their mobile phones

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He a great soap opera The recent telecommunications industry is about to reach one year, and although the situation appeared to stabilize after the United States and China advanced in their negotiations, I fear that “Huawei case” It's still far away.

Especially if we continue to receive news like the one that comes today from a German site Winfuture, where they explain that Huawei would have decided not to use Google services again on their mobile devices, even if the United States decided to raise the veto and the Chinese company could re-sell it with Google and other US companies.

At least that's what I was going to present Fred Wangfei, who is one of the company's executives at a teaching session in the city of Vienna, where he confirmed that the company's goal is to eliminate any dependency on America for its business strategies.

Your ecosystem is not dependent on Google (or the United States)

Huawei HarmonyOS

For many months the Chinese company has been working on developing a your nature which, in the future, will be based on HarmonyOS, its multiplatform operating system which, without being specifically created to replace Android, at some point he would be mature enough and giving life to sophisticated devices such as smartphones.

And it is mobile platform requires services. Android is owned by Google, and Huawei has long announced its Huawei Mobile Services intended to offer an alternative to the owners of those company devices which, by virtue of a veto, did not receive a Google certificate as did Huawei Mate 30.

But logically, Huawei doesn't want to ruin all the development and integration work done with Huawei Mobile Services in recent months, and as a result, even though HarmonyOS is far from being the best app to integrate into smartphones, it should come as no surprise that this leader now claims that, however the veto quickly takes place, you do not intend to return to Google services.

In this way, the company will avoid relying on Google and the United States, and would almost completely control its ecosystem of products and services. However, if negotiations between the United States and China eventually come to fruition, and Huawei can come back to work in partnership with Google, nothing can stop the Chinese company from giving its customers a way to have Google services on their devices more than their own.

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