biz practice is a universal code... that EVERY country do... Including the US and CHINA...
Exercising political pressure and blackmailing bystanding countries to join a gang of bullies, harrassing innocent companies on obviously fradulent pretenses, is
absolutely not something "every" country does.
Running vicious slander campaigns to harrass and harm innocent foreign individuals, companies and entire industries with endless repetition and fabrication of the most blatant lies, the most absurd hoaxes and onesided tales pumped out on an industrial scale from top to bottom of all government to "non-government" institutions, leaving not one opportunity and moment spared to push the agenda in decades, raining down propaganda faster than anyone could even stomache the number of their corrections and retractions no one ever reads alone or ever fully dissect and question, all while crying victim over fictional barricades and imbalances only projecting over real ones they themself have been broadly and arbitrarily enforcing for decades and every minor lawful barrier that prevents their predatory practices still paling compared to their own, are
absolutely not something every country does.
In fact there are hardly any countries that even possess all the infrastructure and the culture to employ such an industrial scaled lying aperatus for archaic bullying tactics, never mind the biggest espionage and information theft network in the world, leave alone are willing to do it like the U.S.A. China certainly not one of them, where even mouthpieces like the Washington Post are still naively treated as legitimate but just illinformed jounalists.
Now, Apple and Google have little chance to fall in the coming future, let's be honest with both of us...
As "little chance" as Apple sales tanking and Google financially stagnating for more than a year, right? Oh wait... guess the lack of sour grapes spamming 50 threads with hyperbolic headlines about it on a daily basis, quickly memoryholed that one. Blurting out reality detached and unsubstantiatable wishfull thinking like some informed opinions, may be honest from you, but that makes it not one bit true.
But I guess we both know there is a good chance for Apple to continue bleeding in the smartphone business, Huawei stuttering under an foreign attack or not, and that is actually something absolutely not difficult to believe with Apple so transparently falling out of fashion.
and as of Apple, compared to the World CN is a small part
Its kind of hillarious though to see losing as much as a fifth of its market quickly turns into a "small" non-issue when we are talking about an American company, but just ceasing to grow at that rate for a year or another spells disaster for any Chinese company and puts its survival into "question". Can you be any more transparent?
Google have almost nothing in CN market, where Google only ''Trace'' is Android.
Now lets not go full fantasy land. This "Android ecosystem" isn't something that just somethting Googles penned up and it doesnt just stand there like some ountouchable metaphorical achievement they just had to work hard for once. Google has to
maintain the same kind of "ecosystem" that bitter grapes parotting onsided talking points keeps blurping on about, as Huawei will have to create.
And guess what? China as a whole is the second biggest contributor to that very legally "Google owned" but not Google only sustained ecosystem you keep blurting on about. From enduser, software developer, to Huwaei itself becoming the largest promoter of the platform in the upper price segment over its competition (namely Apple OS today and Huawei itself tomorrow) only after Samsung and simultaneously pushing it ahead on new lower segment markets Huawei is pioneering and, it goes on, directly massively contributing into its maintenance and improvements. Thats a very substantial "almost nothing" their "ecosystem" might lose out on.
Sure. in rethoric fantasy land, its always Company China that relies on Company America and one wink from America and Company China alone has to hopelessly weather all consequences. One step closer to reality it is Google that relies on Huaweis leadership and penetration of new markets for a significant share of its global relevance on a macro scale and even availability and quality of their services on a smaller. And yet even that is still just playing out in another vaccum where the Chinese government never counters the interference of the U.S.. Kinda like this "easy tradewar" played out after years of similar rethoric.
At the end the entire "ecosystem" talking point is nothing but thinly veiled and thinly threaded bad faith argueing with hardly as much substance behind it as is implied. Huawei has to create its own "ecosytem"? Well yes captain obvious, and? Anyone can argue away the plausibility of the success of TicToc, Android and Google itself with that. Guess what else?A brand known for the best available premium smartphones in the world. Its really just a vapid and pretentious point to make.
A healthy "ecosystem" is a goal or premise of sustained success. What does that say about the challenges an enterpreneur has to deal with and the enterpreneur himself? That is vital. Huawei has its own and very unique situation to deal with, with all benefits and constraints. Huawei is an established giant and their smartphones not some niche products. Huawei has the economics of scale on its side trough with its core market alone. Huawei's core market is protected from the same political motivated favourism that other foreign companies wasted their efforts on in the U.S.. Huawei is well connected with some of biggest App developers in the world and their cooperation unbarred. Huawei never even relied on customers from the biggest market for those services that may become less convenient to access which the U.S. media is fueling panic about. Huawei is a big player on a market that has sans the Google Store and Android itself hardly any penetration by these "missing" Google Services since Google abondoned the market for what we can only speculate to be pressure from the U.S. homeland. Huawei is the company who doesnt even calculate with declining revenues but only temporarily impeeded growth after all these attacks. Not all these "challenges" will even hinder, but benefit the efforts. Huawei wont have to decide between the readily available Android OS and benefits of a proprietary OS like iOS anymore. Their lower management wont have to press upper management for every penny and pile up risk assessments to justify an alternative OS project on skelleton budget and lower priority while their executives only have eyes for "that readily available solution" if they want to stay in the smartphone business or deal with treatment as some flavour of the month PR gag to . We could go on but the picture is clear. To even utter Blackberry or Microsoft