Thought you couldn't do without Google Maps? Huawei has found an alternative, or so it seems: the smartphone manufacturer has closed a deal to use digital navigation company TomTom's services in ...
Maps are obviously one of the core apps relied on by the average smartphone user, not only to help them navigate from Point A to Point B, but also to tap into a wealth of information about places ...
Nadeem Sarwar is a reporter at Screen Rant focused on TV and film news, covering casting updates, new trailers, and premiere schedules. HUAWEI launched Petal Maps, an alternative to Google Maps baked ...
Huawei’s legal troubles in the United States forced the company to develop its very own alternatives to Google services, including a Google Maps replacement that would provide users with navigation ...
Back in May 2019, Huawei ended up being banned from using products (including software, services, and hardware) from American companies. In other words, the Chinese tech behemoth was no longer allowed ...
The Chinese giant Huawei continues to search for alternative services to Google services and applications that it cannot integrate into its devices due to the US ban. According to new reports, the ...
Fortunately, the Chinese manufacturer has lined up a Google Maps alternative by signing a deal with TomTom. Reuters reports that the deal was signed “some time ago,” citing a TomTom spokesperson. The ...
Huawei will now be able to use TomTom maps and navigation in its apps and services. Credit: AFP Contributor / getty images Cut off from Google services due to a U.S. trade ban, Huawei is slowly ...
We first heard about HUAWEI’s plans to build a Google Maps alternative back in 2019. At the time, the company released a set of mapping tools for developers instead of a full-fledged navigation app.