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Google are asking Trump to lift the Android ban on Huawei saying that to not do so would increase the security risk. Google say Huawei will only further develop their own version of Android which may have more security issues. Huawei phones have a large world wide market share and so Google and the U.S. could lose their grip. Every action can have unintended consequences.There's a paywall on the Financial Times site but the first time you go to an article there it usually let's you in. You get one chance.FTFT - Google warns of US national security risks from Huawei ban
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Google are asking Trump to lift the Android ban on Huawei saying that to not do so would increase the security risk. Google say Huawei will only further develop their own version of Android which may have more security issues. Huawei phones have a large world wide market share and so Google and the U.S. could lose their grip. Every action can have unintended consequences.Google are asking Trump to lift the Android ban on Huawei saying that to not do so would increase the security risk. Google say Huawei will only further develop their own version of Android which may have more security issues. Huawei phones have a large world wide market share and so Google and the U.S. could lose their grip. Every action can have unintended consequences.There's a paywall on the Financial Times site but the first time you go to an article there it usually let's you in. You get one chance.FTFT - Google warns of US national security risks from Huawei ban
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