This is what Huawei needs to say about Android updates after US license expiration

This is what Huawei needs to say about Android updates after US license expiration

Huawei hasn’t generally tended to the outcome of its US license expiration at length. Be that as it may, the organization has now reacted to a client on Twitter about the fate of software updates for its current phones with Google services.

Guaranteeing a Huawei Nova 5T client, the organization noted in its tweet that the most recent improvement will have “no impact” on its current phones. The Chinese phone creator has additionally guaranteed that it’ll keep giving updates to existing gadgets.

It’s indistinct, in any case, if existing Huawei phones with GMS will get updates for Google Play applications and services going ahead. These are commonly turned out by Google legitimately and Huawei no longer has a license to direct business with the organization.

The OS and security updates that Huawei is alluding to in its tweet may be what it can get past the Android Open Source Project. The firm certainly needs to give greater clearness on its arrangements. In the mean time, Google stays quiet on the issue.

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