Fresh off the sledgehammer blow of having its Android license revoked by Google in response to US government demands, Huawei has issued its first, limited response, which leaves more questions open than it answers. In a statement emailed to The Verge, Huawei underscores its contributions to the growth of Android globally â" which most recently saw the companyâs Android phone sales growing by double digits while every other leading smartphone vendor was shrinking or stagnant â" and reassures current owners of Huawei and (subsidiary brand) Honor phones that they will continue to receive security updates and after-sales service. That promise also covers phones that are already shipped and in stock at stores globally, but no additional promises are made beyond that.
Google has already said that owners of Huawei phones will retain their access to the Play Store and continue being able to update their apps. The big thing thatâs being written out of their future, however, are further Android OS updates from Google. To get those back, Huawei phone owners and fans will have to hope for a resolution in the US-China trade dispute, which has been the trigger for Huaweiâs current blacklisting by the US government.
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