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Xiaomi and Google make fun of Huawei about the issue of Google services?

We are all aware of the difficulties it is facing Huawei after the United States ban. As a consequence, we witnessed an unpleasant one stop by Google to give its services to the Chinese brand. Everything that comes after is not our business, in the sense that we are not in a position to know everything (and I mean everything) what is underneath. Apart from this, a fuss is rising due to the box sale of Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro since they carry one on them somewhat amigous phrase. Fortunately Xiaomi pronounces on it and resolves all doubts.

Xiaomi and Google have not made fun of Huawei: the offending sentence is an "obligation" of the Chinese brand towards Big G

In the last few hours the photograph of a municipality has been shooting online, starting from Chinese social networks such as Weibo and QQ sale box of Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, the latest top of the range of the eponymous brand. Nothing strange except that under his name there would be one sentence that, at a first read, it seems very ambiguous. One could say that it is one full blow to Huawei which, despite the measures taken, suffers in economic terms for it stop the implementation of Google services on its devices.

Xiaomi and Google make fun of Huawei about the issue of Google services

This is the offending sentence on the sales box. Source: Weibo

As mentioned above, the sentence is ambiguous to a first reading:

"Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, with easy access to the Google applications you use most"

As soon as users got to know about this, a fuss immediately arose as they considered the phrase as an unhappy arrow to the problems that Huawei has encountered in recent times. The amount of negative comments that the brand has received has been so great that it has decided to intervene promptly by publishing a press release, also shared on Chinese social networks. On this document the brand admits that this sentence was not inserted at all for such a futile reason.

Xiaomi and Google make fun of Huawei about the issue of Google services

In the press release you see above, Xiaomi says that it has noticed the discussions related to the sentence imprinted on the sales boxes of the international versions of Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. To avoid misunderstandings it gives its reasons: this sentence has the same value of those that have sentences like "Powered by Android" or "Intel Inside”On PCs. Indeed, it is the slogan that Xiaomi has been forced (by Google) to insert on its smartphones but bad luck wanted her to be the first to do it. Reportedly, all devices with Google services, of all brands, from now on they will have to bear this phrase on their sales box.

Fortunately, the mystery was solved quickly, before the problems that could arise could become larger than necessary. Google, however, has not expressed itself on the matter. Should you think?

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Below is the official statement of Xiaomi on the matter:

"This line on our Mi 10 series packaging boxes is consistent with Google's long-standing branding guidelines, intended to help ensure consumers are properly informed of the software on the device."

"This phrase on our Mi 10 series boxes is consistent with Google's branding guidelines designed to help consumers be adequately informed of the software built into the device."

We therefore have 100% confirmation (but in reality we did not doubt even before) that it has not been launched no arrow Huawei's difficulty in installing Google services following the ban. Most likely this story was created specifically to antagonize some users of the rival brand.

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Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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