Huawei continues to face the veto imposed by Donald Trump, the inability to work with companies like Google. The veto did not interrupt existing telecommunications in those days, but it has angered a new generation of Huawei phones.
Terminals such as the Huawei P40 Lite and P40 Pro are amazing, but without Google's applications and services they lose a lot of points to become your next mobile phone. Huawei will be thinking of a new system, and that's why Google apps are finally coming to their stores.
Google applications on AppGallery, this is a new concept for Huawei
Today the leading Chinese mobile phone company no longer has Google applications or services, and is undoubtedly the company's cause as they are the best devices. Sure, there are ways to install Google apps, but they are a risk to your account security, until Google recommends that it be installed.
If Huawei doesn't get Google Play services, another way they think is that Google brings their services to AppGallery, Huawei's app store.
Eric Xu, Huawei's manager, confirmed to CNBC the following statement:
"We hope that Google services can be made available on AppGallery in the same way that Google services are made with the Apple App Store."
In recent days we have seen a similar move by Google and Samsung, which started taking some of its plans to Galaxy Apps, Samsung's mobile app store, something that has caught our attention as Google's own move to protect Android that has been building for more than a decade.
Whether they will finally get it or not is yet to be seen. The company has already stated that there is a chance that Facebook plans can reach its store, so everything is not lost yet.
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