I suppose Huawei users will be happy with this news as they don't need to worry about their phones anymore. Huawei is big enough that they can probably handle their own OS, but it's probably better this way, right?
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Jayden
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Well, isn't it ironical that this announcement was made at the peripheries of the G20 summit apparently after talks with the Chinese leader? Either way, this is good news for Huawei and who knows, this could be a major turning point in the... See more
codechaser
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I figured this would get worked out because at the end of the day, it's all about money and power. If Huawei is smart, and they are, they'll be creating their own independent OS behind the scenes just in case.
Jade25
Very true and I wouldn't be surprised if they rolled out their own OS after a while, after claiming that they had one in the works even before the 'ban' came into effect.
joserock
I hope they will. I kind of wish that they would combine their own OS with Google services to be less dependent on Android and possibly offer their own services along the way somehow. It's a win-win situation for now, so congratulations to all.
TimmyZ
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There is a conspiracy that Google, Apple, and other big companies dealing with information system give their data to the US government. If I believe in this conspiracy, then I would conclude that Huawei agreed to have the Android, so that the... See more
Sphera
I'm not a fan of conspiracy theory, but I do think there are certain things happening beyond these public issues. I feel it isn't a good idea alienating China from the market; if anything, they can (and will) grow big on their own.
TimmyZ
I recently saw a documentary regarding Facebook data used in the 2016 US presidential election. I also don't like conspiracies, but that documentary supported my opinion regarding tech giants using our data to profit from it.