MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA — Google has made the right move by barring Huawei from some updates to the Android operating system. <br />According to the BBC, new models of some Huawei spy phones are set to lose access to some Google apps. <br />The BBC reports the move comes after the Trump administration smartly added Huawei to a list of Chinese companies that American firms can't trade with unless they obtain a license. <br />Google said in a statement, "it was complying with the order and reviewing the implications."<br />According to BBC, old Huawei spy phone users will be able to update apps and push through security fixes, in addition to update Google Play services.<br /><br />Hopefully when Google launches the next version of Android later this year, it won't be available on Huawei devices. <br />The BBC reported, future Huawei junk may no longer have apps such as YouTube and Maps. <br />Huawei can still use the version of the Android operating system available through an open source license. <br />According to the BBC, several countries are worried Huawei devices could be used by China for spying. <br />The BBC also reported that Huawei has denied the allegations and said its work does not pose any threats.<br /><br />They also said they are independent from the Chinese government.<br /><br />Unfortunately, the only thing Huawei seems to be independent from is reality.