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View all search resultsGoogle's decision to partially cut off Huawei devices from its Android operating system has presented the Chinese tech titan with one of its most dramatic challenges yet: how to keep up with the competition if it cannot use the platform that powers nearly every other smartphone in the world?
Many Huawei smartphone users, including those in Indonesia, are understandably worried about the prospect of having technical issues following Google’s decision to sever its ties with the Chinese smartphone manufacturer.
Google, the revenue-pumping heart of corporate parent Alphabet, makes Android available free to device makers, earning money from ads, content or subscriptions at online services crafted to work smoothly with the operating system.
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