One battle which isn’t about to end as quickly as one would presume is the one which is going on between the US and Huawei and just when we start to believe that the fire is dying down, bam! Shots are fired from either the US or from the Chinese giants, Huawei. One thing is for sure though, Huawei are not going out without a fight and the Chinese giant is constantly in the fight for developing fast and intuitive technology and when it comes to adapting and finding alternative solutions, the company works best under pressure, let’s just say that. Being rapid and maintain standards is necessary to keep their impressive numbers in stock at a high as it currently is and exist on the Western smartphone scene. Huawei has been showing the world that they are up for the challenge and that their independent softwares and other notable features will be competitive to Google’s services.
With that in mind, the latest move by the Chinese giant was only announced on Friday by a TomTom spokesperson, namely Remco Meerstra. In his records, Huawei and the big-name navigation company have had a deal for partnership sealed for some time now. One kept secret and now out in the open, as reported by GSMArena.
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Moreover, with the ups and downs and the bumps in the road for Huawei it would still be safe to predict that the Chinese giants will be all accords seek to take advantage of TomTom growing service business and basing a lot of its own, independent apps and platforms on the map data which will be sourced by them. It should hence be duely noted that Huawei has really been taking their low-level platforms and cloud services increasingly seriously in recent times and by recent times we mean since the company got a run for their money after the conflict with the US, this has in turn resulted in the company getting closer and closer to developing a software which can match that of Google’s.