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Is Huawei dead?




First of you should know is Huawei guilty?
Yes there is ample evidence that is not and does not need to be made public.
After monitoring and testing Huawei Network equipments, it has revealed to have multiple concealed features (that are getting more and more sophisticated since 2008) that can be remotely activated to intercept and stop communications. That's right they are capable to remotely shut down their equipment.




Is Huawei dead?
Of course not. Huawei has plans placed years ago for just a scenario like this. Ten years ago, Huawei already initiated backup plans for various scenarios incase  the US government does something. They even have an extreme backup plan for a worst case scenario where the whole of China gets blocked from using the x86 instruction set. Huawei's gonna launch their own Operating system named as HongMeng. Biggest issue will still be apps on it's playstore as google playstore won't be available and no company based in US can port it's app on whatever playstore huawei will make. They're still dealing with it, in China, they're not even using the Playstore from a very long time, they have their own play store and quite happy with that. And for users outside their country, they're dealing with Aptide which you can say a mini version of playstore
China was already known for things like that. They don't even use whatsapp normally instead they use chat and other apps are more popular in local but outside china it will be extremely difficult..


Huawei has a very bright future.
5G is not just smart phone technology. 5G will be in almost all industries to improve efficiency and productivity.
Huawei will help even more developing countries by improving their industrial-ability and capacity. This new market is much bigger than all westernmarkets combined.
5G will kickstart the 4th industrial revolution. We will be able to see more and more tech related innovations based on 5G tech. So Huawei’s future is bright as ever because their products are top class and the price is very reasonable  when compared to the other western companies.


It is okay. Every country has right to do what it wants. Blocking Chinese products however isn’t too smart for one very reason. China will in turn block significantly more American products. Most American companies are betting their company growth in the next few years on China. A significant percentage of Chinese companies however are targeting Asia, the EU and south american for their future growth.

Huawei will have it’s engineers put together an operating system based on Android open source. They won’t be able to prepackage their phones with Google playstore, but they will have filters so that you can just install Google play apps with a press of a button. the biggest problem with Huawei’s OS will be the lack of app ecosystem similar to Android but that is where the Chinese government can step in, if the situation keep deteriorating even more, they could simply mandate every smartphone that is to be sold in China to be running on Huawei’s OS (which will be based on open the source codes, just as Android), that will effectively ban Android OS and at the same time create a huge market for this new Huawei OS (China is the biggest smartphone market in the world), thus provide enough motivation for the developers in China to design a whole new app ecosystem. It also helps that the most popular brands in the Chinese market are all local, so this brand will have every reason to abide, plus the case of Huawei just gives them some lesson about the consequences of relying heavily on Android or any other American technology. There is definitely going to be a transition cost for these brands, but they will eventually benefit in the long term and won’t need to be worried about being blacklisting in the future.

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