Huawei: The message that will DISAPPOINT the Company's Customers

Huawei has an important message for customers all over the world, and unfortunately it could come as a big disappointment for those who want the new phones.

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Huawei has, through the voice of the CEO of the consumer products division, Richard Yu, an interesting, but at the same time disappointing, message for the customers who are waiting for their mobile phones. We are talking about a message that came in an interview that was given by the CEO of Huawei's consumer division after the presentation of the Huawei P40 Pro, he was asked about the App Gallery, and Huawei Mobile Services, which replace Google Mobile Services and the Google Play Store .

Huawei says that it hastily developed the App Gallery and Huawei Mobile Services, so both systems are currently imperfect and need improvements to provide what consumers expect. Huawei expects both systems to solve the current problems in 1-2 years from now, so they still need a lot of training and development, even though they are implemented in the current phones sold by the company.

Huawei: The message that will DISAPPOINT the Company's Customers

Huawei says that it improves the App Gallery and Huawei Mobile Services with every update it makes, but because they were developed in a hurry, for now they are not what consumers expect. Huawei also that it constantly adds new applications to its application store, but not those made by the Americans, and this is because the current sanctions imposed by the US effectively prevent this, so they add what they can.

"Huawei Mobile Services and App Gallery have been developed very quickly and are improving. There are more and more popular apps on App Gallery, but yes, you have some gaps for sure. In time, all of this can be resolved. We need a year or two."

Huawei she was forced to find an alternative to Google Play Store and Google Mobile Services very quickly, so she managed as best she could in the conditions where the US government left her no other alternatives. It was expected that in this context Huawei would not give people what they expect, and to have time to finish their software, as it happens with Hongmeng, the operating system replacing Android, which is still far from release.

Huawei does not want to give up Android and the collaboration with Google, although it already has substitute solutions for the American software, being determined to continue collaborating with them, if this will be possible.