Since last Thursday, the China-US technological war has kept the industry in suspense. That day, the US Department of Commerce added Huawei - and 68 other firms - to an export blacklist, and companies announced that they decided to close their doors to the Chinese firm. In the face of Google’s coupe, Huawei said that "it will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor mobile products and tablets, covering those that have been sold and those that are in stock worldwide." Although it did not clarify what will happen with cell phones that it will commercialize in the future, since it is unlikely that they will be able to access to the most popular features of Google (Gmail, YouTube, maps, among others).