So the day has come which the world’s tech giant might have feared. The Alphabet Inc. Google has just announced that they have suspended business terms with Huawei. Reuters reports that “Google has suspended business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware, software, and technical services except those publicly available via open source licensing.”
The trade war has just begun in other words, the blacklisting of Chinese companies will create a ripple effect. And it’s not just the Google some other big tech giants have also announced that they will not be providing any supplies to the Chinese tech giant; which include Intel and Qualcomm. And it’s not just the Qualcomm that has cut off product supplies to Huawei until further notice some other chip manufacturers including Broadcom and Xilinx have also made a similar move.
Yes, it’s true that Huawei has utilized its very own HiSilicon processor for so many of its own smartphones including HONOR products, but there are still so many of them out there that are powered with Qualcomm chips. And as for Intel, it won’t be supplying any processors for Huawei’s servers and notebooks.
So Google banning Huawei means they won’t be keeping their license but; The Commerce Department is still considering issuing a temporary license to “prevent the interruption of existing network operations and equipment,” reported Reuters citing a spokesperson. In response to this act, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce reacted as “an abuse of national security and unilateral trade sanctions.”
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While the United States is on the war with Chinese manufacturers some European countries have decided to break this effort led by the United States. France, UK, and Germany have denied the ban against Huawei as that it won’t be in favor of European countries and they want to generate more employment, expand their business opportunities and also improve the innovation for people.
Regardless of all this high talk, there are some real concerns surfing on social media regarding Android users especially Huawei owners. Because these are the ones that are now clueless about what should be done and what’s gonna happen in the coming days.
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Here are a few reactions worth looking at;
Chart: Which Countries Have Banned #Huawei? The countries that have banned products by the Chinese smartphone and wireless technology company Huawei represent approximately one third of the world’s GDP, according to reporting by Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/fkGm0tXln2
— IndoPacific_SCS_Info (@IndoPac_Info) May 20, 2019
This represents that cutting off with Huawei will put one-third of the world’s GDP at stake. Which is huge.
No big deal: #Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei comments on Washington’s decision to blacklist the tech giant, saying the company will be “fine” without U.S. chipsets as it has “already been preparing for this”. #HuaweiFacts https://t.co/sybxrzXQqx
— Huawei Facts (@HuaweiFacts) May 19, 2019
According to the Huawei representatives they have already prepared for this for quite some time but here they are mentioning the chipset here not the operating system so God knows what happens now.
#Google banning #Huawei from Android updates and future devices access to the Playstore is one of the most powerful escalations of the trade war. Hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide will suffer as the US uses national security to justify abuse of their dominant position pic.twitter.com/gscJm8v72f
— Ansar Shahzad Hajana (@Ansar_Shahzad_) May 20, 2019
Huawei has taken the global market space lately which puts them on the second number.
US banned (during the trade war): #Huawei
China banned (before the trade war): (..see the list below…) pic.twitter.com/QqhglrQvqm— Hongkong Bear News 熊新聞 (@Hongkong_Bear) May 19, 2019
So does this means Chinese were way much ahead of the United States? Maybe yes…
Rest assured that for sure Huawei is a big name, they are capable enough to introduce their own operating system but this act will not only affect Huawei it will affect millions of people around the globe with it.
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Android OS has evolved over the time period of 11 years and it won’t be easy for Huawei to just come up with something as powerful as Andriod.
#Huawei P30 Pro users right now. pic.twitter.com/QTJMF4Iq5e
— Salman Junejo (@salmanjunejo) May 19, 2019
Android user has also talking some harsh reality with a pinch of sarcasm. and for P30 Pro users this came out of nowhere.
If we cannot beat them, we make them dissappear – ThanosTrump#huawei #google pic.twitter.com/x6ri7vbjFv
— Redza (@Redzaturner) May 20, 2019
Some are blaming Donald Trump for all this
Me and others Huawei user after knew that Google ban. #Huawei pic.twitter.com/8oLfd7Mir5
— Ayie ♉ (@ayienonymous) May 20, 2019
And some are just relating to the current situation of Huawei users around the globe.
There is still Huawei’s side of the story which needs to be heard before passing any final comment but one thing is sure; the future of Huawei and other Chinese tech giants is at stake.