Huawei’s new flagship phones P40 and P40 Pro are being introduced in March, which will miss Google services and apps.
Huawei was blacklisted last year by the US government and has therefore missed Google services, Due to which the Chinese company introduced an app store by introducing mobile services while working on various services such as navigation.
But so far Huawei phones have not been replaced by Google search engine, where users can search for news, weather, and other results. Google is not as popular as a search engine as it is, but it seems that Huawei is about to hit the ground now.
According to a Forbes report, it was reported recently that Huawei Search is being introduced and will soon be made part of the Huawei ecosystem. This increase will be a major threat to the Google search engine as Huawei is currently the world’s second-largest smartphone company and millions of people use its device.
XDA Developers tested Huawei Search and said that it is a basic search app that helps only search the information, videos or images required. These developers said that Huawei search results cannot be compared to Google, Yahoo, Bing or others right now.
This software is licensed in Huawei’s Ireland branch and is compliant with GDPR regulation. For now, it may be premature to say that Huawei Search will prove to be a Google search or a Microsoft Bing conversion, but there is a strong possibility that the service will be able to progress slowly.
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