A report has surfaced that Huawei is looking to partner up with Indus OS to gain access to the so-called App Bazaar - an app store with more than 400,000 applications in India. With this move, Huawei is making sure its phones can still be used without Google Services in the country. After launching its top-tier phones in Europe equipped with its AppGallery app store relying only on Huawei Mobile Services, the company wants to secure users in the world's second-biggest smartphone market. The App Bazaar is a popular marketplace in the country, so if Huawei manages to reach a deal with...
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