Huawei. INCREDIBLE news, WHAT is happening with Android

Huawei. An incredible news came today from the Google company regarding the Android operating system, here's what change the Chinese have today.

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Huawei. After a week in which the Chinese company was marginalized by almost all its partners, today came an incredibly good news for it, one that no one expected. More precisely, the Huawei Mate 20 PRO was re-included by Google among the phones that can install beta versions of Android Q, and this more than a week after Huawei's Android license was cancelled.

Huawei. The change in situation is a completely surprising one, and this in the conditions in which the Huawei Mate 20 Pro was reintroduced without any explanation in the website where the phones that can run the beta versions of Android Q are listed. The re-inclusion of Huawei phones in this list suggests the fact that the Chinese company's Android license has been reactivated, and this is related to a change made by the US government.

Huawei. INCREDIBLE news, WHAT is happening with Android

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Huawei. Last week the US government decided to allow the Chinese to have commercial relations with some American companies for 90 days, so that they have the opportunity to replace the Chinese products and not have their activity blocked. Although no one said at the time that this would at least partially solve the problems with Huawei's Android license, well, this happened, and the company seems to have returned to normal activity.

Huawei. It is not clear yet to what extent things will remain unchanged in the next 80 days or so, or if the Android license will be withdrawn even earlier than the end of this term. Regardless of the situation, this means that, theoretically, in the next 80 days Huawei will be able to deliver Google updates for the Android operating system, maybe even Android Q, if it will be released in time by the Americans.

Huawei. No one really understands what the situation is at the moment, but the Chinese company seems to have a "respite" period before its sanctions are reactivated in the US, and implicitly at the global level.