Facebook Restrictions to Have Little Impact on Huawei: Experts

Facebook's move ensures its apps, including Instagram and WhatsApp, won't come pre-installed on future Huawei smartphones.

Advertisement
By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 10 June 2019 14:27 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook restricted access to Huawei to comply with US ban
  • Facebook is suspending app preinstalls on Huawei smartphones
  • Consumers can still install apps via the Google Play Store

Chinese smartphone giant Huawei, which is currently battling the trade ban imposed by the US, has also been cut off by Facebook to comply with the sanctions, but experts believe that the move by the social networking giant would not have worrying implications on the smartphone player.

"Unlike Google, Facebook has taken a different approach to the US export ban. Facebook is suspending app preinstalls on Huawei smartphones out of the box," said Prabhu Ram, Head, Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CyberMedia Research (CMR).

The Facebook move would ensure that all its apps, including Instagram and WhatsApp, would not come preinstalled on future Huawei smartphones.

"Unlike prior decisions by others, the Facebook decision does not have serious, or worrying implications, either for Huawei or its consumers," Ram told IANS.

"Consumers can still install apps via the Google Play Store," he pointed out.

Echoing a similar view, Faisal Kawoosa, Chief Analyst at market research firm techARC, told IANS: "This is going to be least significant thing and will go unnoticed.

"In most of the cases, even if such apps are preloaded, they still connect to Play Store to fetch the latest build, as there is a lag between app being burnt pre-shipping and the date when a user starts using them."

However, the overall impact of the US trade ban on Huawei is likely to affect the global smartphone shipments.

Singapore-based market research firm Canalys slashed its global smartphone shipments forecast by 3.1 per cent in the wake of the ban on Huawei.

Search engine giant Google has urged to be exempted from the export ban citing reasons that could be bad for its technology business.

Google also fears that the export ban would create a competitor to the US-made Operating Systems (OS), which would hurt the search engine giant's Android monopoly.

Notably, Google announced last month it wanted to work with Huawei over the next 90 days, shortly after the trade restrictions were temporarily eased on the world's second-largest smartphone manufacturer.

"Assuming that US and China are able to accomplish a level-playing field and trade understanding, including on Huawei, before the 90-day reprieve expires later this year, Huawei's future will be bright. But if there is no US-China deal, it would mean that Huawei would have to continue full steam ahead on life beyond US tech," Ram noted.

Huawei is intensively testing its own operating system, to be named "HongMeng OS" for China market or "Oak OS" for overseas market, which is likely to be launched in August or September, China's Global Times newspaper said on Friday, citing unnamed sources.

"Imagine, a new OS, and a new apps ecosystem. Gaining consumer acceptance in global markets. If, unlike ZTE, Huawei does not fail and fold, and is able to rebuild itself, it will signal that major American tech companies will lose out on the second largest handset maker's smartphone base globally. It's a tall order, but not improbable," said Ram.
 

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Facebook, Huawei, WhatsApp
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Amazon Sale 2025: OnePlus 13s, OnePlus Nord 5 Deals Revealed
  2. iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max Offers Listed Ahead of Flipkart Sale
  3. Nothing OS 4.0 Based Android 16 Announced With Extra Dark Mode, AI Dashboard
  4. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Remake Will Reportedly Launch in Early 2026
  5. OnePlus 13 Gets Big Price Cut at Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale
  6. Meta Connect 2025: Here's What to Expect from Tomorrow's Showcase
  7. Vivo V60e Price in India, Specifications Surface Ahead of Launch
  8. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Seen With New Camera Design in Leaked Case Renders
  1. JWST Identifies Compact, Metal-Poor Star-Forming Region Tracing Back to Early Universe
  2. Researchers Develop Method to Predict Rare Green Auroral Events on Mars
  3. Kanyakumari Now Streaming on This OTT Platform: Know Everything About This Telugu Romance Drama
  4. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle OTT Release: Know When and Where to Watch it Online?
  5. Xbox Game Pass Wave 2 Titles for September Include RoadCraft, Frostpunk 2 and Hades
  6. Government Makes Cybersecurity Audits Mandatory for Crypto Exchanges Due to Rising Risks
  7. Apple's OLED MacBook Pro Model Could Feature a Touchscreen, Analyst Says
  8. CMF Headphone Pro India Launch Date Set for September 29; Design Teased
  9. Nothing OS 4.0 Announced; Brings New AI Dashboard to Track AI Usage, Extra Dark Mode and More
  10. Meta Connect 2025 Tomorrow: How to Watch Livestream, Expected Announcements
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.