Huawei tries to make up for Google’s absence by courting local app makers

China’s biggest smartphone brand has been making deals with partners ranging from India’s Indus OS to Russia’s Yandex

It’s been 10 months since the US blacklisted Huawei, cutting it off from the Google apps and services that its smartphones relied on. Without apps like Google Maps, YouTube and the Google Play store, Huawei’s new smartphones have been shiny but a lot less useful for people outside China.

But Huawei hasn’t been sitting idly by as competitors gobble up its international market share. China’s largest smartphone brand has been busy pairing up with local players to find a way around the big US app monopolies.
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