Huawei is undoubtedly the company that has recently made the most headlines and unfortunately for unpleasant reasons.
The company is still struggling to cope with a decision by President Tramp announced on mid-May and virtually prohibits any cooperation with American companies. So as we have mentioned into a older publications, is currently considering other alternatives for making phones with different suppliers.
Meanwhile, another problem that Huawei will have to deal with besides the hardware is the software, as it can no longer use Android for the new smartphones. On the other hand, the devices that are already on the market will continue to be supported by Google, and Huawei once again reminded its friends in a statement that he published on Twitter.
Huawei also says that in addition to security updates, devices with the upcoming Android Q will be released. Access to apps will not be restricted, so users will be able to continue downloading apps and games from the Google Play Store just like before.
"At Huawei, we always put our consumers first, no matter what challenges we face. All Huawei smartphones and tablets will continue to receive security updates and Android updates. "Anyone who has already bought or is about to buy a Huawei smartphone will continue to have access to the world of Google applications as always," Huawei said.
All devices are still covered by the manufacturer's warranty and will receive full support accordingly. Our most popular current devices, including the P30 series, will also be able to access Android Q. In fact, we have already started a beta development program for Android Q which is currently running on our Mate 20 Pro device.
Meanwhile, Huawei is reportedly developing an internal operating system that will replace Android. It is called Hongmeng, and is expected to be released in China by the fall and globally in 2020.