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2019-05-20 14:26:46 +0200
I'd like to be optimistic about this, but I wouldn't be that optimistic.
Honestly, I don't see any change taking place other than Huawei moving it's export models to the same Google-free version they've always used in China on account of the Chinese being really protectionist and not allowing foreign service companies like Google to operate in China. Come to think of it, I guess you could call this China getting the same treatment it's given foreign companies so it doesn't have much to stand on if they begin complaining about it.
However I think there definitely is a silver lining in all of this. With Huawei's market share outside of the U.S there's now an even bigger incentive for developers to not rely on the proprietary bits of Android. That means there's going to be fewer apps that don't run on Android compatibility layers like Alien Dalvik which is going to benefit Jolla along with all other Android compatibles and derivatives.
Another benefit is that this will probably drive device makers into having backup plans in case this kind of stuff happens to them and those backup plans may involve SailfishOS. However at the very least it will put more impetus on keeping apps from relying on the proprietary bits of Android.
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manu007 ( 2019-05-20 11:23:35 +0200 )editIdea of the year...
Trivia - A former Jolla sailor now works for Huawei.
vattuvarg ( 2019-05-20 11:33:24 +0200 )editAs much as I would like this to happen. Jolla in its current form is not ready for end users. Also with a big developer team which Huawei could provide this would need at least half a year. And generally such a new user experience is a big risky move.
CLR64 ( 2019-05-20 13:09:55 +0200 )editThis is very bad for Google, they will have less customers and less influence.
potski ( 2019-05-20 15:00:36 +0200 )editAdopting Google Android would be like pissing in your pants for warmth in the winter. Somebody must have translated that to Chinese and I am sure they have plan B and have already considered Sailfish. Spying company as they are they may even have taps in the server holding the source code, so I am expecting the upcoming Huawei OS to be a Hybrid of Harmattan, Sailfish , Tizen running with native driver layer on non USA hardware. ;-p
vandersmash ( 2019-05-21 09:31:38 +0200 )edit