Trump’s blacklist: Last week, Trump signed a statement signing that no U.S. company should sell any technology or services to Huawei and its affiliates without a U.S. government license. In simple terms, the Trump administration has instructed not to enter into any kind of trade agreement with Huawei. However, the decision was not rushed. The company has long faced the wrath of the US government. Their claim is that Huawei is spying with the help of the Chinese government through their technology.
Google’s ban: Following Trump’s announcement, Google announced their decision yesterday. A Google spokesman said: “We are following orders and reviewing what is being done.” And through this the news gets spread. Because of this many smartphone users will be deprived of many services. Of course, Google’s own loss. However, Google did not really have to do anything outside the country.
Fog among customers Google’s ban raises many questions in the minds of consumers. Huawei users in particular are upset and worried about their smartphones. Huawei will be able to make Android phones without Google service. But in that case they have to use the open source project of Android. In that case, customers will not be able to use Google Play Store and other Google services on their phones. It will be a lot like Xiaomi or Huawei’s China Rom.
Google’s donation Google’s first announcement wasn’t very clear. However, they later informed customers in a tweet that existing Huawei mobile users will be able to use Google’s security updates and the Play Store as usual. This alleviates some of the customer worries.
Huawei’s statement: Despite being silent so far, Huawei finally released a statement via their social media. In a statement, they said that Huawei’s customers will be able to use security updates and play services on all phones in their hands, phones on the market and all phones in stock. They also hinted at developing an operating system for their next phones. Earlier, rumors were circulating that Huawei had been developing its own operating system for the past six years. This time maybe their operating system will see the light of day through this ban.
Statement by the Government of China: At a press briefing today, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said, “China has always upheld the legitimate rights of Chinese companies. Only time will tell what other Chinese companies or the Chinese government will do about it. Until then, wait and see. “China has always condemned American behavior towards Chinese companies. It remains to be seen what action Beijing will take in response.
Not even Intel and Qualcomm After Google, Intel and Qualcomm have decided not to do business with Huawei. Huawei relies on both companies for some components of their mobiles and processors for laptops. However, Microsoft has not yet said anything about this.
Technologists say a cold war between China and the United States over the Huawei issue has already begun. There is nothing wrong with that. It remains to be seen how far the whole thing will go.
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