Huawei is looking to finalize its alternative applications to Google applications by the end of this year

Huawei's ban has severely affected the company's strategy and movement, but the Chinese company remains steadfast and shows no signs of weakness. A new report from the Economic Times indicates that Huawei is working closely with Indian developers to create
Huawei alternatives to the most popular Google applications. The ban prevented new Huawei and Honor devices from coming with Google applications that many people use like Google Maps, Google Drive and Gmail.
The CEO of Huawei and Honor in India told Economic Times: “We have our Huawei Mobile Services package and we are trying to build a mobile system. Most major applications such as maps, payments, games, and chat will be ready by the end of December. ”
Google Mobile Services package includes a wide range of applications and Huawei wants to create alternatives to Huawei devices. Google Play Games, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Play, Youtube, and Google Play Store apps are all apps Huawei wants to find alternatives due to the ban.
For this reason, Huawei was forced to create an alternative system for Google to meet the needs of its smartphone customers. The sub-brand Honor is currently talking with developers of the top 150 apps in India to bring their apps to Huawei App Gallery. Before concluding, we would like to point out that Huawei has already confirmed that the next Honor phone will actually come with Google applications and services.

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