Huawei is the first to respond to Google's decision to prevent the use of Android applications in their phones
The veto from Google after the restrictions applied by the Trump administration makes Huawei a very complicated situation in the international market.
"Huawei has contributed significantly to the development and growth of Android worldwide." This is the company's response to the veto imposed by Google and other major technology companies in the wake of tense US-China relations.
If Google's restrictions on Huawei's use of the Android operating system and its applications, such as Gmail, YouTube or Google Play, remain constant, the Chinese company should look for alternatives to continue to market competitive hardware in the West.
In China, since they do not rely on Google services, although they rely on the Android operating system, the situation will not be as critical to the company as it is in Europe or other countries in the world.
"As a key partner in the Android system, we have worked with an open source platform to develop an ecosystem that has benefited industry and users alike," the company said in a statement.
Huawei has benefited from its first official statement using Google's veto in an attempt to reassure existing consumers.
"They will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all Huawei's smartphones and tablets, both those that have already been sold and those still in storage around the world," the company said.
Tomorrow, Huawei will introduce new phones under its brand Honor, targeting a younger audience, so it remains to be seen whether these phones will be affected by the veto.
If so, the company will try to create its own application and operating system for the West. "We will continue to build a secure and sustainable system to provide the best experience for all users in the world," the company said in a statement.
The company has confirmed the existence of this alternative to the Android system, which is developing for its mobile phones for some time, although it has never used before and prefer to continue to use Android.
If the veto is applied, Huawei will only have access to a basic version of the current Android and does not contain applications developed by Google.

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