Absolutely cheap tactic.Huawei user here. This has only angered me personally and further enforced my will to stick with Huawei hardware. The sooner they release Hongmeng OS, the better.
Such a cheap tactic by the US Gov.
Google can for pay my contract if its true. I expect my two years of updates that have been promised by Android
And i'll happily leave Android forever
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From what I've read, access to Google services will remain for phones that are already accessing them. Updates are finished, however.
Any phone that is released after today, however, will have no access to Google whatsoever.
Boo hoo, Google and USA government. Can't take the capitalistic pressure no more I see. The very same capitalism that you pushed down their throats those years ago. Sore losers - crush them if you can't compete.
Because it's common knowledge that the USA uses strong arm tactics to gets its way. Everything they do is based on monetary gain.What makes you think this is about capitalistic pressure? Sure, tangentially related to tariffs, etc.
This is an action being taken by the US Commerce Department, due to an executive order relating to national security, based on Department of Justice reports, indicating that Huawei was providing capital, goods or services to Iran in violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Essentially, the US prohibits companies who trade in the US from trading with Iran in several industries and companies that violate that are subject to direct regulation by the executive branch. Just this past December, Huawei's CFO, Meng Wanzhou was arrested and is still going through hearings in Canada to avoid being extradited to the US to face charges of bank fraud, connected to her covering up business relationships with Iran. ZTE just pleaded guilty to violating that law, paid over $1 billion in fines and has agreed to stop selling their products and services in Iran. According to multiple investigations, Huawei still represents a credible threat of espionage as well, due to the nature of the relationship that Huawei is required to have with the Chinese government. This isn't about cell phones.
Because it's common knowledge that the USA uses strong arm tactics to gets its way. Everything they do is based on monetary gain.
Perfect! Just when I bought my first Huawei phone!
Indeed, I agree it has nothing to do with the current administration. Any administrations purpose is primarily a corporate one.This has almost nothing in the world to do with cell phones. It has to do with sanctions, on a government that the current administration views as hostile, which are being intentionally violated by companies in China. This is a political argument, not anything to do with market-share. This isn't even a move by Google. Google is not doing anything except for following the law, because if they do not, their officers can be arrested and their company can be devastated. Now, is there a sideline thought that causing economic pain to Huawei and ZTE may cause those companies to put pressure on the Chinese government to be more sincere in their negotiations with other countries? Perhaps. But that again, would be the government motivation, not Google's. Google WANTS to have Huawei as a partner because Huawei is one of their biggest business partners in mobile.