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[#]: subject: (Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei) [#]: subject: "Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei"
[#]: via: (https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei) [#]: via: "https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei"
[#]: author: (Kyle Rankin https://www.linuxjournal.com/users/kyle-rankin) [#]: author: "Kyle Rankin https://www.linuxjournal.com/users/kyle-rankin"
Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei
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Without access to these OS updates, Huawei now will have to decide whether to create its own LineageOS-style Android fork or a whole new phone OS of its own. In either case, it will have to abandon the Google Play Store ecosystem and use F-Droid-style app repositories, or if it goes 100% alone, it will need to create a completely new app ecosystem. If its engineers planned for this situation, then they likely are working on this plan right now; otherwise, they are all presumably scrambling to address an event that "should never happen". Here's hoping that if you find yourself in a similar case of vendor lock-in with an overseas company that's too big to fail, you never get caught in the middle of a trade war. Without access to these OS updates, Huawei now will have to decide whether to create its own LineageOS-style Android fork or a whole new phone OS of its own. In either case, it will have to abandon the Google Play Store ecosystem and use F-Droid-style app repositories, or if it goes 100% alone, it will need to create a completely new app ecosystem. If its engineers planned for this situation, then they likely are working on this plan right now; otherwise, they are all presumably scrambling to address an event that "should never happen". Here's hoping that if you find yourself in a similar case of vendor lock-in with an overseas company that's too big to fail, you never get caught in the middle of a trade war.
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via: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei via: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei