US temporarily cancels Huawei ban for 90 days
The US Department of Commerce has granted Huawei a 90-day temporary general license to continue its business and trade with US companies. On Friday, Huawei was listed on the ban by the US Department of Commerce. On Sunday after the day, it is clear that Huawei has to lose its cooperation with Google's Android, so you won't find any Google apps and backend services on newer Huawei devices.
Earlier, the US government's blacklist decision not only disrupted Huawei's cooperation with Google's Android, but also restricted the company's purchase of equipment from US companies such as Qualcomm, Intel, Xilinx and Broadcom, which used to be in many of its products. used.
According to Reuters, the Ministry of Commerce temporarily allows Huawei to purchase US-made components to maintain and support existing networks. This also includes hardware and software upgrades, as well as software upgrades and bug fixes for their smartphones. This applies to equipment that was released for sale before May 16.
In terms of operating system, Huawei's distant future devices are indeed in the red zone, but new devices launched in the near future may have been certified and can use Google services. Such equipment may also include Glory 20 and 20 Pro, which will be released on May 21.
Huawei previously said that it also developed its own operating system as a backup plan. "We developed our own operating system. If they happen to be (Android and Windows) are no longer available, we turn to Plan B. The operating system is ready, but hopefully we don't have to turn to it," said Huawei Consumer Business Director Richard Yu in an interview. Say. March.
In fact, the 90-day delay means that Huawei can continue to certify software updates for its existing devices until the end of August. At the same time, the grace period can also be used as a time frame for solving Huawei cases. Let us hope that relevant stakeholders can quickly find a dilemma to resolve the ongoing trade war between China and the United States so that normal operations can continue.
The US Department of Commerce has granted Huawei a 90-day temporary general license to continue its business and trade with US companies. On Friday, Huawei was listed on the ban by the US Department of Commerce. On Sunday after the day, it is clear that Huawei has to lose its cooperation with Google's Android, so you won't find any Google apps and backend services on newer Huawei devices.
Earlier, the US government's blacklist decision not only disrupted Huawei's cooperation with Google's Android, but also restricted the company's purchase of equipment from US companies such as Qualcomm, Intel, Xilinx and Broadcom, which used to be in many of its products. used.
According to Reuters, the Ministry of Commerce temporarily allows Huawei to purchase US-made components to maintain and support existing networks. This also includes hardware and software upgrades, as well as software upgrades and bug fixes for their smartphones. This applies to equipment that was released for sale before May 16.
In terms of operating system, Huawei's distant future devices are indeed in the red zone, but new devices launched in the near future may have been certified and can use Google services. Such equipment may also include Glory 20 and 20 Pro, which will be released on May 21.
Huawei previously said that it also developed its own operating system as a backup plan. "We developed our own operating system. If they happen to be (Android and Windows) are no longer available, we turn to Plan B. The operating system is ready, but hopefully we don't have to turn to it," said Huawei Consumer Business Director Richard Yu in an interview. Say. March.
In fact, the 90-day delay means that Huawei can continue to certify software updates for its existing devices until the end of August. At the same time, the grace period can also be used as a time frame for solving Huawei cases. Let us hope that relevant stakeholders can quickly find a dilemma to resolve the ongoing trade war between China and the United States so that normal operations can continue.
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