The United States confirms that Huawei will continue without Google services

Chinese manufacturer Huawei

Bad news for all those Huawei users who had placed their hopes on the new president of the United States, Joe Biden, so that the terminals of this Chinese manufacturer could bewould forget to enjoy Google services, since the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has confirmed the veto to Huawei.

According to Gina Raimondo, its top manager, there is no reason for Huawei (and other Chinese companies) to get out of the black list, so for the moment American companies will continue to be unable to reach commercial agreements with them. The nightmare that began in May 2019 for Huawei and that it had seen to end with the change of presidency, continues.

Although many are those who blamed Trump (Republican) for the Huawei veto, it only confirmed the investigations that the Obama administration (Democrat) had launched a few years earlier. There was no hint that a change in the presidency of the United States, meant a change in the treatment that Huawei is receiving in the last two years, and the administration of Biden (Democrat) has just confirmed this.

HarmonyOS is not what it was supposed to be

When Huawei announced HarmonyOS, it claimed it was a new operating system, a system that it would not be based on androidHowever, as ArtsTechnica was able to verify a few days ago, HarmonyOS is nothing more than a fork based on Android 10, like the operating system of Amazon's Fire tablets.

It was to be expected that Huawei would launch a fork of Android even though the company denied it on several occasions, but it was the fastest way to continue launching devices that were compatible with most of those that are available on the Play market. Store and what do not use Google services.


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