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Para sa mga nagtatanong kung magagamit pa rin ba nila ang huawei phones nila ngayong na banned ng U.S.
Ito po ang nakalap kung information sa internet.

I have a Huawei device – what does this mean for me?
Huawei is the second-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, and uses Google's Android operating system to power its devices.

But Google said this week it is to restrict Huawei's access to the software in order to comply with an executive order issued by US President Donald Trump last week. The order means companies considered to be "foreign adversaries" can't access US technology without government approval. Huawei insists it always abides by the laws of each country it is present in, and has argued the dispute is about trade, not security.

After Google's announcement, the US Commerce Department said it will give Huawei a 90-day grace period, so Huawei will be able to carry on working with Google until mid-August. But after that, there's some uncertainty.

Unfortunately, the full implications of Google's announcement still aren't clear, and Google and Huawei have so far only released limited info. Here at MoneySavingExpert we know more about saving money than tech, but here's the latest based on reports from the Press Association and experts we've spoken to at tech sites TechRadar and XDA-developers.com:

  • Google and Huawei both say they will continue to provide some support for existing Huawei devices, as well as devices from Huawei's sub-brand Honor. So in theory, if you have or buy an existing Huawei model, it should carry on working as usual – for now at leastand you won't suddenly find you can't install new apps or get updates.

    Google says users of existing Huawei devices will still be able to use Google Play, and will get security protections from Google Play Protect. And Huawei insists: "The products we have sold and currently sell will not be affected."
  • However, Huawei users may struggle to download some future versions of the Android operating system. Experts have said that while users probably will be able to download the next version of Android, which will be released later this year, it may be harder for them to access future updates.

    Gareth Beavis, UK editor-in-chief of leading tech website TechRadar, told MoneySavingExpert that problems could be seen with the roll-out of the 'Android R' update in 2020. "I firmly think users will get Android Q [the update released later this year] at the same speed," he said. "It's Android R that could be the issue."

    Huawei says it will continue to release updates to its operating system. Asked if its phones will support Android Q, Huawei says it will release "more details" in future system upgrade notifications.
  • There are questions over how quickly Huawei users will get important security updates in future. The questions focus mainly on what will happen for future Huawei devices, but experts say there are still unknowns about how users of existing models could be affected too.

    This is because Huawei could be given access to security updates later than other tech firms who are allowed to use Android, meaning there might be delays in fixing security flaws. Beavis said: "We're still yet to understand what access current Huawei users will have to security updates, but future phones could only have access to security fixes [at] general release."

    Huawei says phones already in circulation will still receive Google security pat ches, although it hasn't commented on future devices.

  • Future Huawei devices may not be able to load some Google apps, for example Google Maps and YøùTùbé. Again, this hasn't been confirmed, but some experts have warned it may be an issue – Huawei haven't commented on this.

Again, there's still a lot that's uncertain and the current situation could change.

What are my consumer rights?
It's important to remember that Huawei devices are operating as normal for now. So while some users may be worried by Google's announcement, you're unlikely to be able to use your consumer rights to ask for a refund for a Huawei device at the moment – after all, they're still functioning entirely normally.

However, if you have only just bought a Huawei phone or tablet and you're worried about how it will function in the future, it's worth checking whether you're still in the returns period for your device. See our You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. guide for more info.

Longer-term, if you were to struggle to update your Huawei phone, it remains unclear what comeback you might have.

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custom rom lang
If you're pertaining about sa pagpapalit ng custom rom po ni huawei, i think nagrerely halos lahat ng apps especially updates thru google so magkakaroon ng problem unlike the po sa apps na tulad ng nasa playstore.
 
Para sa mga nagtatanong kung magagamit pa rin ba nila ang huawei phones nila ngayong na banned ng U.S.
Ito po ang nakalap kung information sa internet.

I have a Huawei device – what does this mean for me?
Huawei is the second-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, and uses Google's Android operating system to power its devices.

But Google said this week it is to restrict Huawei's access to the software in order to comply with an executive order issued by US President Donald Trump last week. The order means companies considered to be "foreign adversaries" can't access US technology without government approval. Huawei insists it always abides by the laws of each country it is present in, and has argued the dispute is about trade, not security.

After Google's announcement, the US Commerce Department said it will give Huawei a 90-day grace period, so Huawei will be able to carry on working with Google until mid-August. But after that, there's some uncertainty.

Unfortunately, the full implications of Google's announcement still aren't clear, and Google and Huawei have so far only released limited info. Here at MoneySavingExpert we know more about saving money than tech, but here's the latest based on reports from the Press Association and experts we've spoken to at tech sites TechRadar and XDA-developers.com:

  • Google and Huawei both say they will continue to provide some support for existing Huawei devices, as well as devices from Huawei's sub-brand Honor. So in theory, if you have or buy an existing Huawei model, it should carry on working as usual – for now at leastand you won't suddenly find you can't install new apps or get updates.

    Google says users of existing Huawei devices will still be able to use Google Play, and will get security protections from Google Play Protect. And Huawei insists: "The products we have sold and currently sell will not be affected."
  • However, Huawei users may struggle to download some future versions of the Android operating system. Experts have said that while users probably will be able to download the next version of Android, which will be released later this year, it may be harder for them to access future updates.

    Gareth Beavis, UK editor-in-chief of leading tech website TechRadar, told MoneySavingExpert that problems could be seen with the roll-out of the 'Android R' update in 2020. "I firmly think users will get Android Q [the update released later this year] at the same speed," he said. "It's Android R that could be the issue."

    Huawei says it will continue to release updates to its operating system. Asked if its phones will support Android Q, Huawei says it will release "more details" in future system upgrade notifications.
  • There are questions over how quickly Huawei users will get important security updates in future. The questions focus mainly on what will happen for future Huawei devices, but experts say there are still unknowns about how users of existing models could be affected too.

    This is because Huawei could be given access to security updates later than other tech firms who are allowed to use Android, meaning there might be delays in fixing security flaws. Beavis said: "We're still yet to understand what access current Huawei users will have to security updates, but future phones could only have access to security fixes [at] general release."

    Huawei says phones already in circulation will still receive Google security pat ches, although it hasn't commented on future devices.

  • Future Huawei devices may not be able to load some Google apps, for example Google Maps and yôutubê. Again, this hasn't been confirmed, but some experts have warned it may be an issue – Huawei haven't commented on this.

Again, there's still a lot that's uncertain and the current situation could change.

What are my consumer rights?
It's important to remember that Huawei devices are operating as normal for now. So while some users may be worried by Google's announcement, you're unlikely to be able to use your consumer rights to ask for a refund for a Huawei device at the moment – after all, they're still functioning entirely normally.

However, if you have only just bought a Huawei phone or tablet and you're worried about how it will function in the future, it's worth checking whether you're still in the returns period for your device. See our You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. guide for more info.

Longer-term, if you were to struggle to update your Huawei phone, it remains unclear what comeback you might have.

Source: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
naging matumal na rin ang bentahan ng huawei dito sa mga malls
 
If you're pertaining about sa pagpapalit ng custom rom po ni huawei, i think nagrerely halos lahat ng apps especially updates thru google so magkakaroon ng problem unlike the po sa apps na tulad ng nasa playstore.
i meant the user can use custom rom like lineage,aosp,pacman etc.
 
Hindi medyo nagrerelease ng OpenKirin ng mga Custom Rom sa mga Huawei Devices.

Syempre still on Alpha/Beta Builds and unified sa lahat ng Kirin Processors.

From Example
LineageOS 15.1 for EMUI 9 sa mga lahat naka run on EMUI 9 ng pwede sa rom na yun kaso may bugs.

Kaya hindi pwede for daily use ng Custom Rom lalo na kung full of bugs, or Nightly release.

Kaya pay for 300php for unlock bootloader, if you want to do such things sa mga nakaHuawei. Hindi na namimigay ng bootloader code ng huawei for no reason.

Kaya, mga affect ng Google Kuno, it's not. Unless it's functionality.

May plan B coming #ArkOS so stick around.
 
Hindi medyo nagrerelease ng OpenKirin ng mga Custom Rom sa mga Huawei Devices.

Syempre still on Alpha/Beta Builds and unified sa lahat ng Kirin Processors.

From Example
LineageOS 15.1 for EMUI 9 sa mga lahat naka run on EMUI 9 ng pwede sa rom na yun kaso may bugs.

Kaya hindi pwede for daily use ng Custom Rom lalo na kung full of bugs, or Nightly release.

Kaya pay for 300php for unlock bootloader, if you want to do such things sa mga nakaHuawei. Hindi na namimigay ng bootloader code ng huawei for no reason.

Kaya, mga affect ng Google Kuno, it's not. Unless it's functionality.

May plan B coming #ArkOS so stick around.
Siguro by next year pa yun or 2021 pa, Sana mapabilis ang pagre-release ng Ark OS😊
 
Siguro by next year pa yun or 2021 pa, Sana mapabilis ang oagre release ng Ark OS😊
We hope so, kasi parang similar lang sila ng BBOS 10.

Back in the day, i have a Blackberry Z10 dual OS siya meron Blackberry and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS, nakasideload lang ng mga Google Apps para makapaginstall ako sa Google Play without Blackberry ID.

I hope ARK Os can do the same thing.
 
We hope so, kasi parang similar lang sila ng BBOS 10.

Back in the day, i have a Blackberry Z10 dual OS siya meron Blackberry and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS, nakasideload lang ng mga Google Apps para makapaginstall ako sa Google Play without Blackberry ID.

I hope ARK Os can do the same thing.
Sana nga po👍
 
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