TOKYO (BLOOMBERG) - The trade war between the United States and China is about to take its biggest bite out of Huawei Technologies yet, after Google confirmed the upcoming Huawei flagship phone won't have licensed Google apps.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TOKYO - The trade war between the United States and China is about to take its biggest bite out of Huawei Technologies yet, after Google confirmed the upcoming Huawei flagship phone won't have licensed Google apps.
For Huawei, this effectively sinks the Mate 30 Pro in markets outside of its native China. Bloomberg News reported in June that the blacklisting could result in a 40 per cent to 60 per cent drop in overseas sales. "Everyone outside the country knows and is accustomed to using its software and services, even iPhone users. So, for Huawei not to offer those to their customers will be a major loss."
More importantly, without the Google Play Store, which is itself a licensed Google app, the Mate 30 Pro loses access to the diversity of Android's app ecosystem and is thus rendered much less useful.
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