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Chinese mobile giants are reportedly uniting with Huawei to challenge Google's Play Store

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  • Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are reportedly building a platform for app developers to upload apps onto all of their app stores at once, a move analysts say aims to challenge Google's Play Store.
  • Reuters, citing sources, said that the alliance, known as the Global Developer Service Alliance (GDSA), is aiming to launch in March.
  • The project will cover nine regions including India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Russia – although the GDSA website makes no reference to Huawei.
  • A Xiaomi spokesman told Reuters that the tie-up isn't meant to challenge Google, and also denied Huawei's participation.
  • A Huawei spokesman declined Business Insider's request for comment., while a Xiaomi spokeswoman denied there was a "competing interest" between the GDSA and Google's Play Store.
  • Business Insider has also approached Oppo, Vivo, and Google for comment.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

The so-called 'Tech Cold War' between the US and China is showing no signs of defrosting.

According to Reuters, Huawei. Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are building a platform for developers to upload apps onto all of their app stores at once, in a move analysts say is an attempt to challenge Google's Play Store.

The platform is known as the Global Developer Service Alliance (GDSA). The GDSA'a website says that it will serve nine "countries and regions" including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Russia – though the site makes no reference to Huawei.

Business Insider reported in January that Huawei is offering big funds to lure developers in a bid to build its own app ecosystem. When the Trump administration in May put Huawei on a trade blacklist, it led to a surprise announcement from Google that it would cut off Huawei from its Android mobile operating system.

Speculating about the China tie-up to Reuters, Nicole Peng, the VP of Mobility at Canalys, told the news outlet that the firms "will be looking to leverage the others' advantages in different regions, with Xiaomi's strong user base in India, Vivo and Oppo in Southeast Asia, and Huawei in Europe," adding that the GDSA has been formed "to start to build some more negotiation power against Google."

A Huawei spokesman declined Business Insider's request for comment, while A Xiaomi spokeswoman denied Busines Insider denied there was a "competing interest" between the GDSA and the Google Play Store.

The Google Play Store generated $7.7 billion in revenue in the third quarter of 2019, according to US market intelligence firm SensorTower. Among revenue generated by proprietary app stores, it was second only to Apple's app store, which generated $14.2 billion.

Crucially, however, the Google Play Store isn't encumbered by Apple's App Store, as the App Store is only available on iOS devices. As a result, the Play Store accounts for more than 90% of apps downloaded on Android devices.

Yet according to US market research firm Counterpoint, Xiaomi, Huawei, Vivo, and Oppo together accounted for 43% of global smartphone shipments in the third quarter of 2019, indicating their capacity to potentially challenge the Play Store.

Huawei's own proprietary operating system, HarmonyOS, was first unveiled in August 2019, and could end up wholly replacing Android on its mobile devices should the Chinese firm remain blacklisted in the US.

Yet although the operating system was originally slated for release in early 2020, it's become clear that this original timeframe was wildly overambitious. Just two months after the project was announced, a senior executive at the company admitted it could take years to build.

Business Insider approached Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Google for comment.

https://www.businessinsider.com/chi...uniting-to-challenge-google-play-store-2020-2
 
Interesting development. Will be looking to see how this plays out going forward. I'm also surprised that the revenues of Apple's app store are almost double that of Google Play - I thought the latter had a much larger share of the market.
 
I swore never to buy another mobile device with Google on it. I simply don't want to be spied on. When the CFO of Huawei was kidnapped in Vancouver, Canada, she was found with all sorts of iGadgets in her carry on. Dumb dumb dumb. No wonder Five Eyes was able to trace her so easily. What kind of sick daughter doesn't believe in her own company's products but had to go and use an under surveillance iPhone?

So for me, Google Android no no. AOSP yes, but Hongmeng OS even better!!
 
I swore never to buy another mobile device with Google on it. I simply don't want to be spied on. When the CFO of Huawei was kidnapped in Vancouver, Canada, she was found with all sorts of iGadgets in her carry on. Dumb dumb dumb. No wonder Five Eyes was able to trace her so easily. What kind of sick daughter doesn't believe in her own company's products but had to go and use an under surveillance iPhone?

I for years opt for non-US products and services.

So for me, Google Android no no. AOSP yes, but Hongmeng OS even better!!

I wanted to buy Huawei smartphone last year, but I decided to wait for smartphone with Huawei own OS.

Note: US trolls will be ignored.
 
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I for years opt for non-US products and services.



I wanted to buy Huawei smartphone last year, but I decided to wait for smartphone with Huawei own OS.

Then stop using the Internet....

I for years opt for non-US products and services.



I wanted to buy Huawei smartphone last year, but I decided to wait for smartphone with Huawei own OS.

Note: US trolls will be ignored.

You live in an American world, from the Internet, to your personal computer, to your smartphone, from the airplanes you hear everyday overhead, to the music you listen to, to the jeans you wear and see people wearing everyday, to air conditioning at your job and home everyday.

You live in an American world, because America has embedded itself in everyday life.

You say you want to boycott the US, and yet here you are using the Internet, which was brought to life under a US military program in the late 1960s.

You are a hypocrite...
 
You live in an American world, from the Internet, to your personal computer, to your smartphone, from the airplanes you hear everyday overhead, to the music you listen to, to the jeans you wear and see people wearing everyday, to air conditioning at your job and home everyday.
You live in a Chinese world, from the cell network, to your laptop, to your smartphone, from cars you drive, to the movies you watch to, to the jeans you wear and see people wearing everyday, to air conditioning at your job and home everyday.

All made in China.

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You live in a Chinese world, from the cell network, to your laptop, to your smartphone, from cars you drive, to the movies you watch to, to the jeans you wear and see people wearing everyday, to air conditioning at your job and home everyday.

All made in China.

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Most of the stuff you mentioned no longer just made in China..

My Acer and Toshiba laptop come from Malaysia and Indonesia, my iPhone was made in Vietnam, the clothing I wear is made in Vietnam. I can't check the air condition I have been using but I am pretty sure that was made locally. I could be wrong though.
 
Most of the stuff you mentioned no longer just made in China..

My Acer and Toshiba laptop come from Malaysia and Indonesia, my iPhone was made in Vietnam, the clothing I wear is made in Vietnam. I can't check the air condition I have been using but I am pretty sure that was made locally. I could be wrong though.

they might have used Chinese components, IP or process machinery. thus, still made in China, while Vietnam only contributes the labor.
 
they might have used Chinese components, IP or process machinery. thus, still made in China, while Vietnam only contributes the labor.

If you count it that way then most of the Laptop IP are from US, smaller parts like IC and Transistor is from Japan and Taiwan. And also the Mobile Phone and Computing technology (x86, Internet Protocol and other architecture) itself is from the US as well...

You cannot say they don't make them in China any more but the component is from China because at the end of the day you may as well claim most rare earth material is from China so they are all made in China.
 
The World does not belong to America based on daily usage of all kinds of things in life originated from America. I drink French wine, Swiss and German beer, Coffee, Chinese, Indian and British tea; taking the bicycle daily; using pen and paper for writing; wear necktie to work; listen to classical music Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin; I ski on the Alps; does this look like i am living in an American World? I did not know that Americans are that conceited and arrogant.
 

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