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Reuters pointed out that his change will not immediately affect Huawei mobile phone users because they can update their personal apps through the Google Play Store. However, the company will have to use its own system to drive a wider range of operating system updates and will only be available after being released through AOSP.

It may remove Huawei from key applications and services such as Gmail, YouTube and even Chrome. Most Google mobile apps have been banned at Huawei's China National Park, but they are licensed for use in devices such as Europe.

According to reports, the company spent several years preparing for such emergency measures, and even used some backup technology in the Chinese version of the phone. However, Westerners will not be happy if there are not many services that are considered to be the cornerstone of the Internet.

Last week, the US Department of Commerce added Huawei and 70 branches to its “list of entities” to prevent them from buying from US companies without a license, proving no national security risks. At the same time, President Donald Trump signed an executive order prohibiting companies from using telecommunications equipment from companies that are considered national security risks - such as Huawei and ZTE.

The Trump administration has expressed concern that Huawei's relationship with the Chinese government may lead to backdoors. In fact, there have been reports recently that such activities have been discovered in the Netherlands. Huawei denies any such threat and believes that the US action is actually to defeat Chinese companies.

In fact, the US ban may be taken away from Huawei because it only relied on US suppliers such as Qualcomm this month. This may give companies like Apple a better chance in China, even if it still needs to deal with price barriers and local brands such as Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo.
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