Google suspended Huawei's Android license at the behest of Trump


The US and Chinese trade war proved fatal to Huawei, the world's second-largest mobile maker and Wi-Fi device maker. Following the presidential decree of US President Donald Trump, Google, Intel, Broadcom, Xilinx, Qualcomm and many other companies have stopped working with Huawei. This means that Huawei's next smart phones will be offered without the Google services or the hardware of these companies.

Although Huawei has developed its flagship chips such as the Kirin 980 for FiveG connectivity with the Balong 5000 modem, the company was still relying on American companies' devices for cheaper devices.
Huawei relies heavily on US semiconductor products, according to a Bloomberg report quoting an analyst, which could cause irreparable harm to the company's supply of US equipment.



Other companies such as Intel provide Huawei server chip, Xelinx provides programmable chip for networking and Broadcom switching chips. These are all essential for Huawei.
Huawei can introduce its devices worldwide as it is in China, with the following essential apps, such as Maps, Calendar, Gmail, Chrome and most important Google Play Store, after US companies, especially Google. Would not
That is, these restrictions will adversely affect Huawei's global sales. Following these restrictions, Huawei's dream of becoming the largest mobile maker by 2021 will remain unfulfilled.
Remember that after the ban by Google, Huawei introduced its operating system (details on this page).

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