Microsoft withdraws Huawei laptops from its store

Microsoft withdraws Huawei laptops from its store

Microsoft has stopped selling the Huawei MateBook X Pro on its online store after the US government.

This decision follows news that Google will ban Android updates for Huawei smartphones and tablets. She suggests that even if the ban has been temporarily lifted, it could mean that Microsoft will actually stop updates to Huawei laptops.

As we announced earlier this week, Microsoft has refused to confirm or deny blocking Windows 10 updates on Huawei laptops. This uncertainty means that you should probably wait to buy a Huawei laptop now.

It's a shame, because Huawei is currently making some of the best laptops in the world. However, if Microsoft stops offering updates and support for these laptops, it makes it a very risky purchase.

Laché from the sale.

As reported by The Verge, the Huawei MateBook X Pro listing has been quietly removed from the Microsoft Store over the weekend, although it can still be viewed with Google's cache.

By ditching Huawei's laptops from its store, Microsoft appears to have accepted the US government's request to end the relationship with the company. This could also result in the official shutdown of Windows 10 updates, but we still hope this does not happen.

According to The Verge, Microsoft's retail stores will continue to sell their stock of MateBook X Pro laptops until they run out.