Huawei. She is READY to GIVE UP on Android

Huawei. The Chinese company is ready to abandon Google's Android operating system, here's what it can replace it with in phones.

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Huawei. The Chinese company is ready at any time to abandon the operating system Android created by those from Google, which should not be a surprise to anyone at the moment. Samsung has had an alternative for Android since a few years ago, called Tizen OS, and those from Huawei have a "plan B" prepared for the moment when they decide to abandon Google's Android operating system.

Huawei. The "backup" plans of the Chinese were revealed by Richard Yu, the CEO of the consumer products division, in a recent interview given to the press in Germany. Huawei currently uses an operating system produced by an American company, and offers services produced by American companies, despite the fact that the US is determined to ban its products worldwide, especially for 5G communication networks.

Huawei. She is READY to GIVE UP on Android

Huawei. In order to give up Android, it still takes a few years of serious preparation, and finding alternative services for those currently offered by Google's operating system. More than that, it is necessary for Huawei to have its own ecosystem of applications that users can install, which even Samsung tried to do, but of course it didn't succeed, and it won't succeed any time soon.

We have prepared our own operating system. Should it ever happen that we can no longer use these systems, we would be prepared. That's our plan B. But of course we prefer to work with the ecosystems of Google and Microsoft.

Huawei. The idea of ​​the Chinese to give up Android is something that for now remains only a backup plan that will not be "activated" unless they are actually forced to give up what Google offers. It's highly unlikely that this will happen anytime soon, and that's because Huawei is just as dependent on Android and Google as Samsung is, so I don't imagine we'll see phones with another operating system too soon. soon.

Huawei. Having said that, slowly, slowly, more and more mobile phone manufacturers are preparing a backup plan for when they might be forced to abandon Android.