Both Huawei and its sub-brand Honor will no longer receive Google Play Store, Maps, YouTube, Gmail, or any other Google Apps in the coming smartphone. Google will no longer work with Huawei due to the US government's instruction.
Well, would you also want to know its reason? Let's tell you.
At present, Chinese smartphone maker Huawei is the world's second largest company and has all its Kirin chipsets in its smartphones, but still, the company relies heavily on other smartphone parts from the US.
For Huawei users' questions regarding our steps to comply w/ the recent US government actions: We assure you while we are complying with all US gov't requirements, services like Google Play & security from Google Play Protect will keep functioning on your existing Huawei device.— Android (@Android) May 20, 2019
Today the US government has blacklist Huawei and has given the reason that in any way Huawei is involved in the Chinese government or its stakes, and this is why Huawei in other countries can become a big threat to privacy. This is the reason that no US company will now give Huawei smartphone software, chipsets or parts.
Although those phones of Huawei and Honor have so far been certified by Google, will find these services, but they will be removed in the coming phone.
But in response, Huawei has just released an official statement: "If Huawei is banned from Google's Android services, then the company will soon develop its mobile operating system" Huawei promotes its existing customers. Google will update further on these services to current users. The phones that have arrived, or are certified by Google and are going to launch soon, they will also have service continuations and will be updated further."
Huawei is currently the world's second largest smartphone company, and by 2021, the aim of the company was to reach the top, but with this decision from the US government and Android restrictions on these smartphones, it is going to make a big difference.
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