The world's second-biggest smartphone brand has been dealt a potentially crushing blow by new US government restrictions. Google has suspended all business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware, software, or services, meaning the Chinese company will not receive updates to the Android operating system, Reuters reports. Google says it is "reviewing the implications" of a federal government order that requires export licenses for technology sales to Huawei, though it stresses that its apps will continue to function on existing Huawei devices, the AP reports. More:
- "Complying with requirements." "We assure you while we are complying with all US gov't requirements, services like Google Play & security from Google Play Protect will keep functioning on your existing Huawei device," Google tweeted. The restrictions, however, mean that the next version of Android may not be available in Huawei devices, and that future Huawei devices may no longer have apps like YouTube, the BBC reports.