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Sputnik — China to Ship 225 Million Devices with HongMeng and Ark OS Before End of Year – Reports

Chinese tech titan Huawei, is reportedly gearing up to ship almost 225 million devices already running on HongMeng or Ark OS by October 2019 after the Android ban due to the sanctions imposed by the US administration.... This is occurring as the smartphone market tips away from luxury phones like the iPhone and Galaxy toward less expensive products. One of its sources claimed that the Ark OS performed 60 percent faster than Google’s Android.... Sputnik InternationalChina to Ship 225 Million...

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Sputnik International — Expert on Huawei: US Hopes to Maintain Its Monopoly in IT Field, but This Attitude Is Short-Sighted

The elephant in the room now is that the tech market is global and the rising demand is in non-Western emerging economies, where price point can be determinative. Huawei is succeeding because it can produce highly competitive products not so much because they are superior technologically but because they are adequate and less expensive than the competition. Apple has chosen to position itself as a luxury product and so it is not chiefly threatened. But the bulk of tech market is...

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Southfront — Huawei In Discussions To Install Rostelecom’s Aurora OS On Its Devices: Media

Chinese tech giant Huawei is allegedly in discussions with Russia to implement the Russian Aurora operation system (OS) on its devices, the Bell reported on June 10th. Southfront Huawei In Discussions To Install Rostelecom’s Aurora OS On Its Devices: MediaSee alsoHopefully, all this will lead to more competition in the field of operating systems down the line. Once the Chinese, Russians and Indians gear up it is going to be a new game. And we are beginning to see that. Huawei's OS, which...

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Okwonkwo — Before the US started harassing Huawei, there was Toshiba of Japan and Alstom of France in the same boat

Brook no competitors. Huawei is nothing new. But taking a country the size of China is. The US did not need the Japanese or French markets. The Chinese market is quite a different matter.KenyaTalkBefore the US started harassing Huawei, there was Toshiba of Japan and Alstom of France in the same boat OkwonkwoSee also The consequence of the the 737 MAX accidents give China a tool to exert pressure of its own. The credibility of the U.S. regulator FAA is damaged as it was the last one to...

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Marko Marjanovic — Big Blow for Huawei as Japanese, Korean, British Firms Reconsider or Suspend Cooperation as Well

Huawei’s suppliers in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan (ROC), and Britain are examining if they can continue to make business with Huawei, while some have already declared a suspension in cooperation. The issue is that these non-American companies nonetheless use some American components of technology, and if they proceed they will be sanctioned by the US themselves. It is the same reason why Russia’s Sukhoi did not in the end sell its SSJ-100 airliners to Iran…. Apparently some have forgotten...

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Pepe Escobar — Why capturing Huawei is no victory in tech war

Chinese firm is a queen on tech chessboard, but Beijing will just tell its whiz-kids to reach the next level…. Asia Times Why capturing Huawei is no victory in tech war Pepe EscobarSee alsoZero HedgeWhite House Planned To Use Huawei As Trade 'Bargaining Chip'Xi Warns 'Prepare For New Long March' As Beijing Braces For Drawn-Out Trade FightBeijing Warns Of "Unwavering Resolve" In Huawei Fight, Accuses Washington Of "Bullying & Blackmail" "We Will Beat America Out Of Its Wits": China...

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RT — Huawei CEO says company’s own OS will run Android apps – reports

My, my. turns out that Huawei was not only making its own chips in anticipation of exclusion, but also preparing its own operating system. Obviously, native developers will create their own apps hosted in a Huawei store. This market is lost to US firms (think Google and Apple).The decoupling of the US from China and end of Chimerica is leading to a new division of the global economy into blocs, on one hand, and on the other, to a push for national self-sufficiency and control the commanding...

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