The Huawei Mobile Services or HMS that has usually been seen in Huawei devices will apparently might also be arriving Meizu smartphones as well, as per a source close to the matter.

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According to a BaijiahaoBaidu report, the latest version of the HMS Core 5.0 might arrive in Meizu devices soon. As per a Huawei staff member, the Chinese smartphone maker, Meizu, will gain access to the HMS Core services. Meaning, the company’s devices could arrive integrated with HMS services, instead, of Google’s mobile services. The news was shared on the popular Chinese social media platform Bilibili by @秋叶梓洛.

For those unaware, the Chinese tech giant’s HMS Core services was designed to replace the Google Mobile Services after the company lost access to GMS when it was placed on the export blacklist by the US government. At the moment, HMS is available in three major platforms, including its proprietary HarmonyOS (also known as HongMengOS in China) and Android OS as well.

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Unfortunately, it is currently unknown if Meizu is actually planning on using Huawei’s proprietary services. Furthermore, both the companies have yet to make any official announce about this news, so stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding the matter.

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