“Huawei Mate 30 may be first official trading ban casualty”
August 29, 2019 - 1 Comment
-Though Huawei insists its devices will continue to run Android amid the U.S. trade ban, it’s upcoming Mate 30 flagship may reveal the truth.
Though Huawei insists its devices will continue to run Android amid the U.S. trade ban, it’s upcoming Mate 30 flagship may reveal the truth.
Huawei may be trying to get its next flagship to market running Android Q ASAP but the device may still be affected by the U.S. trade ban.
The Chinese manufacturer claims its Hongmeng OS is meant for smart home and IoT but Fuchsia OS has already been tested on a Huawei smartphone with flagship components.
Though Huawei is still considered a security threat to the United States, President Trump has come to an agreement with China’s president to reinstate some business collaborations with American tech companies.
Huawei is moving forward with software updates having submitted 20 devices for certification for Android Q despite the U.S. ban on its hardware.
Huawei has quickly gone from a global tech sweetheart to persona non grata in mobile space. Here are the main details leading to and immediately following the industry blacklist.
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