Kill switch for the Chinese firm's global smartphone ambition, Google cuts ties with Huawei
Google's move to stop authorizing its Android mobile operating system to Huawei could bargain an enormous hit to the Chinese tech giant’s desire to turn into the top player in cell phones all around. The U.S. tech aggregate has suspended business movement with Huawei that includes the exchange of hardware, software and key specialized administrations. Google caused the move so as to conform to Washington's choice to put Huawei on the purported "Entity List," which means American firms need to get a permit to sell items to the Chinese firm. It implies Huawei can never again license Google's exclusive Android operating system and different administrations that it offers. Rather, Huawei is currently just ready to utilize a public version of Google's operating system via the Android Open Source Project. It implies future Huawei telephones won't have the Google benefits that clients have generally expected on Android gadgets.