Cape Town - Amid the effects of the continual US-China trade wars, communication technology manufacturer Huawei has attempted to clarify how users can access Google services and apps on their mobile devices.
Chief Technology Officer for the Huawei Consumer Business Group Akram Mohamed said the services must not be mistaken to be a replacement for Android operating systems, which Huawei phones currently use. The first Huawei smartphone to feature HMS will be the Y7p, which is expected to launch in the country in the coming weeks. Current phones in use, such as the P Series range, which have proved to be local best sellers, are still and will continue to run GMS.
“Those 11 000 applications, international applications should cover 10 or 20 applications that are used by all consumers globally for their needs,” explained Mohamed. “We have 95 percent of those applications and then over the longer term, we’ll look at the other five percent. An then we will also be looking at unique applications.”
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