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In the US Huawei has a tiny market share, and worldwide only about 8%. http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile/united-... http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile
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Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
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#13Of course, where else they gonna get money from
In the US Huawei has a tiny market share, and worldwide only about 8%. http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile/united-... http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#14Does this apply to phones being currently sold? If I buy today the Huawei P30 Pro, in amazon.de, will I have (and keep) access to Google services?
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#15Does this apply to phones being currently sold? If I buy today the Huawei P30 Pro, in amazon.de, will I have (and keep) access to Google services?
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#16Of course, where else they gonna get money from
In the US Huawei has a tiny market share, and worldwide only about 8%. http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile/united-... http://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#17Does this apply to phones being currently sold? If I buy today the Huawei P30 Pro, in amazon.de, will I have (and keep) access to Google services?
I don't know what this means for phones that haven't been manufactured yet and whether Huawei will pre-load them with the G Apps.
The big question now is for how long "Google Play and the security protections from Google Play Protect will continue to function on existing Huawei devices." We'll probably find out more during the week.
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#18So how long will it take until Asian Phone companies using Android get together to develop an alternative Android ecosystem? They could set it up in a neutral nation with profits going to all companies. So far, these always failed because it was only one company involved (e.g. Amazons app store) but will all major manufacturers involved, it would be much more profitable for developers to be on that app store than on…
The good part is, by building that OS, the domestic tech communities could receive a huge boost.
So far for Huawei, Google's blockage is partly useless. As long as Huawei can sell device globally, they can just build their devices in such way that allowing their users to load custom ROM into it without effect warranty, then their users can just use LineageOS (Huawei's Android UI is a crap anyway) or a Linux distro etc. (Maybe the first hackable phone from a major manufacturer)
BTW: In China, not a single one domestic phone manufacturer I know of ships Google service with their phone. So Google service is largely an non-existence.
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#19So how long will it take until Asian Phone companies using Android get together to develop an alternative Android ecosystem? They could set it up in a neutral nation with profits going to all companies. So far, these always failed because it was only one company involved (e.g. Amazons app store) but will all major manufacturers involved, it would be much more profitable for developers to be on that app store than on…
I don't think it is in Samsung's or Sony's interest.
China alone is a bigger market for smartphones, than EU + US together.
Re: Google confirms Play store will continue to function for existing Huawei phones
#20Does this apply to phones being currently sold? If I buy today the Huawei P30 Pro, in amazon.de, will I have (and keep) access to Google services?
my (well-informed but not expert) opinion is that you'll be able to use google services and the play store indefinitely, but that phone will not receive any more _system_ updates that maintain access to google services (since any android update w/ services baked in require google's cts and vts certification, which they will no longer perform for Huawei)
A) all Huawei phones (old or currently being sold) with Google services will keep access to the services, even in the long term?
B) the only effect fo the ban on current Huawei phones (old or currently being sold) will be that updates will be stopped?
A is good news, but B is catastrophic. This means that the effects of this ban will be to put Huawei customers at risk.
One thing is to prevent customers to access a given service. Another thing completely different is to allow access to a service, and then let those same customers down regarding security updates.
I hope that at least security updates will be allowed.