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Coalition of Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei and Vivo to Create Competitive Stores in the Play Store

Coalition of Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei and Vivo Create Competitive Shop <i> Play Store </i>“></p><p>JAKARTA – Four manufacturers<em> smartphone</em> from China, namely Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo and Vivo are planning to join a large coalition in creating one <em>platform</em> joint application.  Later this application will be a competitor for <em>Google Play Store</em>.</p><p>This new platform allows for <em>developer</em> from all over the world, in order to distribute the applications he made in stores with this Chinese vendor.  This ecosystem is hosted by the Global Developer Service Alliance (GDSA). </p></p><p class=Also read:

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A coalition of Chinese vendors (GDSA)

This platform will make it easier for young developers to market applications such as games, music, films and others to be able to expand in foreign markets. If there are no obstacles, the GDSA will be released in March and will target several countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Spain, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam.

This new alliance is a clear step towards independence from Google and Play Store in the international market. Where Chinese manufacturers do not have many alternatives for a stable app store ecosystem.

“This project is solely to facilitate the uploading of applications by developers to the respective Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo application stores at the same time. There is no competing interest between this service and the Google Play Store,” said Xiaomi to the company. Reuters, Friday, February 7.

Although all Google products are prohibited from operating in China. At least, Google still earns around 8.8 billion US dollars (US) globally from revenue Play Store-his. Google is reluctant to respond to this big project from a coalition of smartphone manufacturers from China.

Katie Williams, an analyst at Sensor Tower said, “Google also sells content such as movies, books and other applications on the Play Store and collects a commission of approximately 30 percent.”

“By forming this alliance, each company will seek to capitalize on other advantages in different regions, with Xiaomi’s strong user base in India, Vivo and Oppo in Southeast Asia, and Huawei in Europe. Second, this is starting to build more negotiating power. against Google, “said Nicole Peng, XP of Mobility at Canalys.

Prior to this, Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo also planned to collaborate in one large ecosystem. They plan to present a data transfer feature, a kind of AirDrop on Apple devices.

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