Huawei Considers Rivals to Google's Android After U.S. Ban
- Comments come after U.S. restricted Huawei access to market
- Move threatens Huawei’s partnerships with U.S. suppliers
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Huawei Technologies Co. said it’s working on its own operating system for its mobile handsets and will consider rivals to Google’s Android, after the U.S. blacklisted the company, threatening its partnerships with chip, component and software suppliers.
The Chinese telecom equipment giant said Tuesday it was in talks with the Alphabet Inc. unit about how to proceed after Google confirmed it would cut access to some of Huawei’s operating system features for the company’s new devices in response to the announcement.