'Google' vs. 'Huawei' 2020

We're almost ready. We're coming. This is how Chinese technology giant Huawei warned Google. The recent background looks like we'll get the answer soon. A Huawei official claimed that they will soon be able to set up alternative services for Google apps, including e-mail, messaging, maps, payments, and other important services. It is expected that Huawei's next flagship smartphone, the P40, will be introduced with Google's alternative service. Nothing is certain yet, but the speculation about huawei's product exposure in 2020 is not over. That's what Us Business Magazine Forbes reported.

"We have our own HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) and we are trying to build a mobile ecosystem," Charles Peng, head of Huawei Consumer Group India, recently told the Indian media 'Economic Times'. Essential apps like navigation, payments, gaming and messaging will be ready very soon. '

The Forbes report said that by the end of December, all fears will be met. The report quotes Charles Peng as saying that consumers cannot detect any differences between GMS (Google Mobile Services) and HMS (Huawee Mobile Services). Google Mobile Service is a licensed software that is available on Android and in various versions. Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) is an alternative version of the GMS (Google Mobile Services) manufactured by Huawei.

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According to the Economic Times, Huawei and its subsidiary Honor have invested nearly $1 billion for app developers in India to convert Google apps into HMS (Huawei Mobile Services).

"We have worked closely with developers to provide a better experience for consumers," Peng said. What we're trying to do is a huge challenge. '

It is not easy to understand this challenge. It's a good thing to take ordinary apps to a new platform, but replacing everyday life apps like G-Mail, YouTube, Google Pay and Google Drive is a different thing.

Peng also said that Indian and Chinese developers would help develop HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) as alternatives to other regions, including Europe.

It's a tough test for Huawei. If you don't create a full Android experience option, Huawei won't be able to survive in the market. A week ago, Richard U, global head of Huawei, told France-based media that the P40 would be unveiled by the end of March. According to him, the P40 has succeeded in running without Google and is fully functional to fill Google's void.

The French-based media reports that Huawei mobile services are ready and waiting for the market to arrive. The HMS will be back in a few weeks and the real competition will start. Both Huawei and Google will try to attract millions of customers.

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