Huawei Mate 30 Pro May Launch Without Google Services and Apps Preloaded

Due to uncertain situation going on between Huawei and U.S Commerce and Trade Department there is a partial ban on U.S companies to trade with Huawei. As Huawei acquired permission to install Android in their upcoming smartphones, the company can get only limited features of it.

It is expected that a lot of Apps and Google services won't be available in the upcoming Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro such as Gmail and Play Store. Google's many apps and services, including the indispensable Google Play Store, are considered an integral part of Android as an OS.

Users will have to use the browser version of Gmail and can download Apps online from services like Apkmirror. Users will find it very difficult to operate their devices in a totally different manner without any essential Applications or Services preloaded and it could result in a disastrous reception of the Mate 30 series.

Huawei was preparing to compete with the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 series with its Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, but now the future of the company's upcoming Android devices does not seem bright until things get settled. The Chinese Tech giant has also developed its own HarmonyOS that debuted in Honor Smart TV but it is not coming to the smartphones any time soon.

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