Huawei: The New Surprising ATTACK Directed AGAINST Google

Huawei surprisingly launched a new attack against Google, this is how important the decision taken by the company is.

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Huawei prepared a new surprising attack that he launched against those from Google, and it belongs to the category of those that we have seen in recent months, only with an element of novelty. More precisely, those from Huawei have decided to launch a competing service to GMail, only that the name will be Petal Mail, as Petal Search did as an alternative to Google Search, for example, or Petal Maps as an alternative to Google Maps, but you already knew that.

Huawei goes further, and Petal Mail is the alternative for Google Mail, or GMail, and some of those who are interested in using this platform already have the opportunity to do so. Huawei also asks for phone numbers to register in Petal Mail, so people have to give up a lot of confidential data to be able to access this platform, so it remains to be seen how many Europeans, or Americans, will want to do this.

Huawei: The New Surprising ATTACK Directed AGAINST Google

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Huawei it diversified its product portfolio a lot after losing access to Google services, but they are mainly useful in China, where there are many people willing to use them. Beyond China, the desire to use these services is substantially reduced, those from Huawei: The New Surprising ATTACK Directed AGAINST Google not even having everything that Google offers, so they have concluded various partnerships for this.

Huawei Petal Mail cannot offer all the functions that currently exist for GMail, so all those who use the Google service will have something in the minus. Of course, in time Huawei will be able to catch up with GMail and from the point of view of email services, but it remains to be seen how long it will take until this happens, the expectations being very high now for everything to work well.

Huawei has not yet made any official announcement regarding Petal Mail, but we will more than likely find out more details about it in the coming weeks.