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Huawei may partner with IndusOS to replace Google GMS in India, report says
Huawei may establish a partnership with India's native operating system IndusOS, enabling Huawei to access more than 400,000 applications in more than 12 different Indian languages, according to the Economic Times.
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Will you still buy Huawei phones without Google services?
Of course, Chinese people don't mind a Huawei phone without Google. What about international users? Google is indispensable for international users.
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What is 'Huawei HMS'? The understanding of Chinese analysts
HMS (Huawei Mobile Service) is an application ecological solution created by Huawei on mobile devices. It is based on Huawei's underlying chip (Kirin) and operating system (Harmony OS).
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Huawei HMS vs GMS: The endgame for the rise of China's 'Android'
On February 24, Honor V30, the first model equipped with Huawei HMS service, will be officially released. The computer team of Ericsson Securities believes that this is not only a milestone in Huawei's development history, but also a historic turning point for China-made software industry.
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Google warns users of risks of sideloading its apps on Huawei devices
Last year, restricted by an executive order of the U.S. government, Google was banned from cooperating with Huawei to develop new devices including preinstall Android and provide applications and services including Gmail, Maps, YouTube and Play Store.
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Huawei HMS will be a group of wolves born under the U.S. ban, analyst says
Without U.S. sanctions and GMS bans, Huawei might never launch the HMS program, let alone the Harmony OS and the Ark compiler.
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Honor President: More new phones will be pre-installed with HMS to replace GMS
Last year, Huawei's mobile phone sales in the overseas market suffered a setback due to lack of access to Google Mobile Services (GMS). However, Huawei has also been looking for alternatives.
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Huawei's 1st phone with HMS will be released in Europe next week
Huawei's Honor brand will release the Honor V30 series smartphone equipped with HMS (Huawei Mobile Service) to the European market next week. This will also be Huawei's first smartphone pre-installed with HMS, ifeng.com reported citing people familiar with the matter.
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Huawei and ZTE tries to stop U.S. from imposing national security risk labels
Chinese telecom equipment giants Huawei and ZTE both asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) not to finalize its designation of them as risks to U.S. national security on Monday, according to a report from Reuters.
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Harmony OS: How is Huawei's ecological strategy going?
Although Huawei sold 240 million smartphones worldwide in 2019, the re-boosting of overseas markets and the speed of the ecosystem's hole-fixing will determine how far this company can go in the future.