Could Huawei sell mobiles with Google apps again?

Could Huawei sell mobiles with Google apps again

The situation that revolves around Huawei for two years has generated uncertainties of all kinds around what was for a long time the Chinese technology giant. The veto executed by Donald Trump forced the company to completely modify its sales strategy.

This obstacle not only means the impossibility of operating in the US market, but also the prohibition of working with any of the companies belonging to it. The simple fact of not having Google services has been the main drag on the brand to return to what it was before, but is this possible? Is there a way that Huawei can make use of the applications of the big G again?

Huawei has a plan

With the arrival of Joe Biden to power, it was thought that the measures taken against the Asian brand would be relaxed in a certain way, but the reality is that the opposite has happened. As if that were not enough, the current president extended the list of companies vetoed . In addition to a new law based on the prohibition of licensing by the FCC to firms that are on the list.

Still, Huawei may have a plan to find the exact key so it can sell its phones with Google’s software, thereby bypassing the lock . Once the law is made, the trick is made, the saying affirms and that is that the only thing that the Chinese company must do to avoid the veto is to give up its mobile phones to third-party companies.

This means that Huawei will not be in charge of manufacturing its devices. In fact, the name of the brand would not even be reflected in the terminal, although it would continue to make profits from the sales of the licenses of its smartphones.

It is rumored that PTAC is in charge of carrying out this, a conglomerate that distributes some of the company’s phones in China . One of the most recent cases is the launch of the Huawei Nova 9. In the event that this happens, the next mobiles that reach the rest of the world will have all Google services, as well as 5G connectivity.

Honor goes to your roll

It has been a little over a year since the separation between Honor and Huawei became official. This led to the first being released from the veto produced by the United States Government, as it began to work independently .

George Zhao CEO de Honor

After several months of negotiations with the respective providers such as Qualcomm and Google, it became official around the middle of this year that the new Honor 50 would have Google apps at its disposal.

Of course, not everything can be perfect. The United States is considering the option of vetoing what was once part of Huawei. However, this does not have to be done, because recently an attempt was made to do the same with Xiaomi , which decided to take the case to the Federal Court and was successful.