In recent years, Huawei has been facing suppression from the United States, and its survival environment is very difficult. Among them, Google stopped providing Google services for Huawei's overseas sold phones, a move that means that overseas users will no longer choose to buy Huawei phones. Huawei's challenge is not only the loss of sales in overseas markets, but also the change in user Xi and the difficulty of using Google services normally. This is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Huawei.
Previously, Google services were essential for overseas users, just as domestic users frequently used common apps such as WeChat, Alipay, and Douyin. But since Huawei devices no longer support Google services, overseas users will have to change their Xi and even purchase decisions. To solve this problem, Huawei launched the HarmonyOS in 2018. As of 2023, the HarmonyOS has been carried on more than 5700 million devices, and it continues to grow.
However, in the process of Huawei's development of the HarmonyOS operating system, an unexpected thing happened, foreign media said that Samsung may become the biggest beneficiary. The reason is that Google pays companies like Samsung a fee to make their app the default app for Android phones. This means that Google's double standard practice of stopping the service of Huawei's overseas phones and paying Samsung to promote their apps has attracted attention.
This behavior of Google can be said to be an accident for Huawei, which did not expect Google to pay such a fee to Samsung. The cost is said to be as high as $8 billion, and it is clear that Samsung has become the biggest beneficiary in this business war.
To sum up, Huawei's overseas sales have suffered a major setback, but it has provided a huge opportunity for Samsung. This time, Google's move to pay Samsung for the default app caught Huawei off guard. This incident once again proves the phenomenon of walls falling down in a competitive industry. According to market sources, the fee paid to Samsung is as high as $8 billion, which shows that Samsung has become the biggest winner in this business war.
This article focuses on Huawei's plight in the face of U.S. repression, as well as the impact of Google stopping to provide services to Huawei. This was followed by Google's move to pay Samsung, making Samsung the biggest beneficiary. It can be seen that the fight between companies in a competitive industry is inevitable, and this example gives us a vivid example.
As a world-renowned technology company, Huawei has shown its strong strength in the face of suppression, and has successfully solved the problem of unavailability of Google services through independent research and development of the HarmonyOS operating system. And Google's payment to Samsung has once again sparked thinking about fairness and justice in a competitive industry. At present, Google is still one of the largest Internet companies in the world, but its business behavior should also be more focused on fairness and justice, and not favor any one company.
For me personally, Huawei is an admirable company that has made great achievements in technology and innovation. Their predicament has also given me a great inspiration, that is, to have the ability to cope with pressure and changes in the competition, and constantly improve our own strength and competitiveness.
Finally, I hope that Huawei can successfully overcome this difficult situation and continue to grow and develop in the global technology field, bringing us more surprises and innovations. At the same time, it is hoped that major technology companies can maintain the principle of fairness and justice in the competition and promote the healthy development of the entire industry.