I meant the previously sold devices.
Huawei has like every Android manufacturer the ability to play a new Android version on the smartphone. If you have agreed, even automatically.
Not at all: https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/google-sperrt-offenbar-android-updates-fuer-huawei-a-1268220.html
Yes, the problem is that Google has withdrawn the Android licenses from Huawei.
The pigs!
And what the pigs are. I still can't believe it…
Oh okay, then I revise my opinion. Sry, I thought the question was general and did not include the current media situation.
No, that is certainly not possible to remotely install "Over The Air" a completely new operating system.
And your guess would be on this topic?
No.
That makes no other manufacturer.
The devices get no update, with many other manufacturers not synonymous! So what?
I'm over-polled. Either they develop their own apps that replace the proprietary Google programs like the Playstore etc. Or there's a completely separate operating system. More likely is your own Playstore copy, because everything that is open source on Android Huawei can continue to use.
The many other manufacturers are not on a black list of the US government and therefore may no longer be supplied by US companies (for example, with software).
That's not true for Huawai, because Huawai can still apply, but as I said, it only affects the updates and the Playstore.
No problem, because the phones still work well.
But you can offer a new system as a download and an installation via PC.