Huawei won't have access to Google Play Store, Gmail, and YouTube
Huawei will not have access to the most widely used mobile apps, such as Google Play Store, Gmail, and YouTube, with new versions of Huawei that use Android software and have not been released yet.
Google announced that it has stopped doing business in hardware, software, and technical services with Huawei. Google will continue cooperation only in open source products.
The move of Google comes after the Trump administration added Huawei to a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a license while Google said it was complying with the order and reviewing the implications.
According to the decision taken by Alphabet, the roofing company of Google, next Huawei phones developed for Google Android operating system will not be updated.
Huawei will not have access to the most widely used mobile apps, such as Google Play Store, Gmail, and YouTube, with new versions of Huawei that use Android software and have not been released yet.
Google's decision does not affect people who have the Huawei phone for the time being. However, Huawei users will not have access to the new system when updating the Android operating system.
Google's virtual App Store Google Play, e-mail service Gmail or YouTube apps said not to be working in Huawei mobile phones after the Android update.
Huawei users will be able to download and use open source versions of the Android operating system.
Trump stated in his presidential order last week that foreign companies could not use the technology developed by American companies without the consent of the government.
In particular, the decision to sanction companies that have the potential to cause a cyber attack and intelligence deficit, although not given the name of the Chinese technology giant Huawei is targeted.
Washington also pressures its allies not to use next-generation Huawei's 5G technology.
Chinese technology giant denies espionage claims. (ILKHA)