Huawei wants to bring back Google services through AppGallery
News Technologies / / December 28, 2020
In May last year it became known that due to US sanctions Huawei lost Android licenses and, as a result, Google applications. However, the Chinese company is hoping to bring Western services back to its devices.
In an interview with CNBC, Huawei board representative Eric Xu clarifiedthat the most favorable method would be to follow Apple's lead and build Google services into its own app store. Huawei calls it AppGallery.
The company has already released several flagship smartphones without Google apps pre-installed - Mate 30 and P40. As noted in Huawei, Google services are not very popular in China, but in other countries they are in demand. AppGallery has a fairly large library of programs, however until there you will not find Facebook, Instagram and some other popular applications in Europe.
Analysts believe that the agreement with Google will be a decisive milestone in the company's success in the global market. However, whether this will happen is still unknown. Now all that remains is to wait.
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