Facing U.S. Ban, Huawei Prepares to Make Its Own Operating System

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Jul.30 -- Huawei sales growth dropped dramatically in the first half of the year. Chairman Liang Hua discussed how Huawei is grappling with the U.S. ban on key components to its supply chain in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Television's Tom Mackenzie on the company's Shenzhen campus.
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It's getting harder and harder to scoop up the little “evidence” there are to paint a gigantic company like Huawei black. To me, all the accusations on Huawei sound trivial and eventually degenerate into a series of isolated and barren conceits after they are repeated again and again to achieve "volume". The interpretation of these few incidences of Huawei's past "mischiefs" also appear forced, unconvincing and far fetched.

leonal
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Huawei is the ONLY company that is willing to sign a "no-spy, no-backdoor" agreement that GUARANTEES the security of its clients. Huawei's competitors Ericsson & Nokia, as well as Google, etc. refuse to do the same. What are they afraid of?

perfectstudents
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The American grand plan is appearing to fail in strategy. Keep on watching.

brianchangyrs
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Huawei puts profit in R and D. Apple puts profit to buy back shares.

brianchangyrs
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This discussion does not have much content. Huawei has said that it is prepared to proceed with its 5G infrastructure products without any American components. The apparent direction for its commercial smart phone and personal computer business is for the United States to allow sales of key hardware and software components. Huawei certainly has thought about what it would do if it can't buy those components from the United States. But, it has probably not made any certain plans. Nor does it want to reveal those plans to the Americans who would try to block them. It seems to already have chip designs for replacements to smart phone and personal computer hardware. How those chips compare with Intel and Qualcomm remain to be seen. Huawei also appears to be working on its own simple operating system for hardware where performance is the big issue and where no complex user interface is required. Most likely if Huawei could not license Google's Android distribution and could not install Windows on its PCs it would create its own distributions of freely available open source Linux based software. Any Huawei smart phone operating system would very likely include an Android API. It is likely that Google could find a way to make the software in its App store available so that users of Huawei phones could install applications without Google doing any business directly with Huawei or providing anything in their distribution mechanism that was specific to Huawei products.

davidjacobson
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FUN FACT: In China the cameras from satellites and the ones around the country can use facial recognition to pin point your exact location in minutes...

and still, people go missing.🤔

angelo
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The world needs a replacement for Jewoogle

yfelwulf
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USA cannot fight against celestial order

hocyrusgreat
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Unisoc can be a key components supplier to Huawei.

jinsoonchin
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Create fear and the five blind eyes will follow

cklim
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Is Anybody see. English just a language not a knowledge

M.Danish.qureshi
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Plz bring this os in india plz😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

hikaru
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How deep is the hole Mr. Navarro will take Mr. Trump...he is smart bat not that smart, he is human...

darkofius
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Trumpeter will be timing precisely his final kill on Huawei smartphones.

chaz
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他正在用中文作出回应这一事实告诉他们他们也在喋喋不休。 当然不是西方消费者。
我的下一个是华为P30。

The fact that he is is responding in Chinese tells to whom they are pandering too. Certainly not western consumers.
My next is a Huawei P30.

guillaumehabarugira
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CCP, we don't want your 'business'.

nicodemus-dean
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Retraction:
"Facing ban, CHINA seeks to bootleg an operating system."

OG_Jin_Bling
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HW talk alot, nothing come out. There is a limit how much u can copy snd steal

deschan