Huawei founder reveals plan to defeat US sanctions
Even without GMS, Duo will work on the Huawei P40 Pro until March 31
Note that the code for Duo refers to unsupported devices as opposed to uncertified devices like Messages. Although unsupported phones do not comply with the Google Mobile Service ecosystem and are mostly treated the same as uncertified models, the difference is that there will be a grace period of 14 days on March 31st after Duo is turned off for these devices. be able to store and download their data from Duo before closing the service.
Meanwhile, Huawei founder Ren Zhenfei gave a speech in June last year explaining how Huawei could survive the US sanctions. The speech was just published last week and ended up in the South China Morning Post (SCMP). Zhenfei, who is also Huawei’s CEO, said the company should decentralize its operations, focus on profits, simplify product lines and freeze payment for three to five years. The 76-year-old manager said the US action against Huawei made it difficult for the company to implement its original globalization plans and forced Huawei to develop its own production lines. As Zhenfei said: “There is a big mismatch between our ability and strategy. This is our weak link, and we are forced to start from the beginning like primary school pupils.”
Zhenfei says that Huawei will not be defeated, nor will the US resent. Speaking to Huawei over the summer, Ren said, “Please do not be upset about the temporary US pressure, or give up on our globalization strategy. There is no future without accepting globalization (in development and research).” they had to motivate employees while keeping them frozen for the next three to five years, Ren said, adding that Huawei needs to focus on the core. “We need to gradually shift the focus from the top line to the bottom line. All product lines … should not blindly continue to become number 1 … we do not have the conditions to always fight for no. “We need to create value and reasonable profits to ensure healthy growth.” Instead of worrying about the number of units Huawei ships, the company’s founder says it should focus on profitability.
According to Ren, the US wants Huawei to die. He said: “At first we thought we might have done wrong in agreement, and we did self-examination; but then the second blow and the third blow followed. Then we realized that they wanted us dead … but the desire to survive also motivated us “.