Huawei: CRITICAL announcement regarding Android and ALL Phones

Huawei is at the center of a critical announcement for customers who have phones with the Android operating system, here's everything they need to know right now.

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Huawei is not going through the best period of its existence, but this should not surprise you since the USA decided to impose very tough sanctions against the Chinese company, having a devastating impact. Despite all the problems that exist at the moment for Huawei, Donald Trump will lift some sanctions imposed against her, but not all that the world imagines, or some of those within the company.

Huawei will be able to buy from American companies products that are sold on a large scale and for other companies or individuals, so not those private technologies, sold only to a very small number of customers. Android is not included among them, the operating system developed by Google, and used by anyone who wants to launch a mobile terminal, or just to test something, and Huawei has the best possible news here.

Huawei: CRITICAL announcement regarding Android and ALL Phones

Huawei will be able to use Android in its phones, this being the most important change that Donald Trump is making to give the Chinese the opportunity to continue selling their products. Despite the fact that some components and technologies sold by US companies will not be able to be used by Huawei, at least Android, or even ARM processors, will be able to be used by the Chinese for their products.

Huawei has practically unblocked its activity through this change of attitude that Donald Trump had following some discussions he had with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the last weekend. Thanks to this new attitude of the White House, Huawei will once again become a "thorn in the side" of Apple and Samsung, and the losses suffered in global sales will become just a sad memory and nothing more.

Huawei has very important help from the Chinese government, otherwise it would not have been able to solve the problems it has in the US, so it remains to be seen what will happen in the coming months.