The announcement by Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei, has caused uncertainty among Huawei users around the world.
A week after Huawei’s announcement He explained The new operating system will not be released for devices outside China. Instead, international mobile phones and tablets will continue to use EMUI, a platform based on the open source Android project. However, EMUI does not include Google services and apps due to the known trade war between China and the United States, but it will continue to support native Android apps.
Huawei has confirmed that it will maintain support for Android applications for devices outside China. As China Mobile said, Huawei intends to “continue to increase its support for developers around the world.” Huawei has built a large community of dedicated developers to ensure Android apps from third-party stores work properly on its smartphones, even if they don’t have Google services.
Huawei executives have repeatedly stressed that they will continue to support smartphones and tablets in global markets, and are making strides in building in-house chips such as recent 5G support in the Mate 60.
Finally, Huawei has officially confirmed that it will continue to use the Emotion UI (EMUI) branding for its devices outside of China until it is completely sure that customers are ready to switch to HarmonyOS.
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