Will Huawei stop selling mobile phones?

Huawei is at the epicenter of the mobile telephony sector for all issues related to the veto of the company. What was once news about the power of the Chinese technology giant, today has become problems of all kinds around various circumstances.

The situation begins to be worrying . As much as the company tries to continue without Google services as if nothing, it is a real burden that the vast majority of users are not willing to accept. This has resulted in a considerable drop in sales that has led many to wonder whether the company will stop selling smartphones.

Will Huawei stop selling mobile phones

Huawei proves otherwise

Due to the numerous rumors that emerged at the beginning of this year 2021 that suggested that the company was weighing the decision to sell its brand , Huawei had to go out to deny the information.

At the moment and despite the sad circumstances, the Asian firm does not think of carrying out this action. Proof of this is the recent arrival in Spain of the Huawei Nova 9 after a year without seeing any of its new mobiles in the Peninsula.

This means that, far from thinking about the sale of the company, they continue to bet because the properties of their smartphones convince them to reject Google applications. A complicated task, of that there is no doubt.

In China , despite also suffering a decrease in its profits, the launches have been much more frequent than in the rest of the countries. The main reason for this is that in the Asian region they are not so reluctant to not have Google software.

HarmonyOS will debut

Based on the statements of the representative of the firm in a Romanian medium, HarmonyOS would arrive internationally in the next year 2022 . If the information is true, it would mean the final goodbye to Android from the Chinese brand.

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Taking this step would not be typical of a company that has in mind to give up when it comes to the sale of mobile phones. So we are facing another compelling reason to doubt this fact.

It is true that the veto situation, far from improving, seems to be getting worse, but from Huawei they fully trust the quality of their operating system and their terminals. Under these conditions, it is difficult to think that the company is planning to put aside the sale of smartphones.