Previously announced: Google has suspended business dealings with Huawei due to pressure from the US government. Subsequently, Qualcomm and Intel also joined Google's camp and began to sever cooperation with Huawei.
Throughout the world, there are two most widely used mobile phone systems: one is the iOS system and the other is the Android system. A source from Reuters said: "Huawei will only be able to use the public version of Android and will not be able to obtain access to proprietary applications and services from Google."
Huawei's next-generation smartphones will also not be able to use it. Including application services such as PlayStore, Gmail and YouTube, excluding current Huawei mobile phones.
When Huawei is facing threats, international hardware giants Intel and Qualcomm have also spoken: together with Google, join the team to ban Huawei.
The biggest components of mobile phones are hardware and software. Now they are facing huge threats. It is still unknown whether they can break through the encirclement, but it will undoubtedly be a hard battle.
Huawei's products and solutions have been used in more than 170 countries around the world, serving 45 of the top 50 global operators and one-third of the world's population.
His shipment volume and market share ranked second in the world. Mobile phone shipments exceeded 200 million.
Huawei communication equipment has become the world’s number one company, accounting for 27%.
Huawei currently provides ICT services to 3 billion people around the world.
In 2018, Huawei’s revenue will exceed US$100 billion.
Huawei applied for 4,024 patents in 2017.
Faced with Huawei’s terrifying expansion, the U.S. government really cannot sit still.
Without defeating Huawei, the United States will not be able to dominate the discourse on next-generation communications technology.