Huawei says it is ready to replace Google Apps: $ 1 billion global fund
On December 24, according to foreign media reports, Charles Peng, Huawei ’s Indian consumer leader, said: “Huawei has its own HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) and is trying to build a mobile ecosystem. Most key applications, such as navigation, Applications such as payments, games and messaging will be ready. "
According to the report, Huawei has about 1 million registered developers of HMS worldwide, a global fund of $ 1 billion, and offers up to $ 17,000 in rewards for integrating applications with HMS in India.
It is reported that Huawei previously released the first flagship model that cannot be equipped with GMS (Google Mobile Services)-Mate 30, which means that it will not be able to pre-install Gmail, Youtube, PlayStore and other commonly used overseas software. In response, Huawei has launched HMS, and 45,000 apps have adopted HMS cores.
He Peng said that consumers will not find any difference between GMS (Google Mobile Services) and HMS, and we focus on working with developers and providing a good customer experience. Huawei headquarters is in contact with Chinese developers, and the Indian developer base will provide assistance in India and Europe. In each country, we will work to provide customers with 100-150 top applications through HMS.
Earlier, at the AFA Huawei Communication Conference in Germany, Yu Chengdong said that if Android is not allowed, consider using HarmonyOS. The first mobile phone equipped with the Hongmeng system may be the P40 released in March next year. At the same time, it will quickly allow application developers to migrate from Google applications to Huawei's HarmonyOS applications.