Huawei is in the midst of launching its latest mobile star, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, the first to reach several European countries, including Spain, with the exception of Google services and applications.
As we have shown, it was possible to install and use many Google Play store apps, although some such as Google Pay do not work.
This does not deter Huawei, who confirmed the launch of the Huawei P40 by the consumer body, Richard Yu.
Updating 02/24/2020: The Huawei P40 Pro will be launched on March 26.
The Huawei P40 will be launched in Paris in March
At an event held in China with various French media, the official announced that the company's next flag Huawei P40, will be unveiled in Europe, which reaffirms the product's commitment to our continent.
It will come in March 2020, although a specific date is not displayed, and the event will take place Paris, a city that seems to love Huawei as much as a few important models have been introduced there. The celebration will be behind the MWC, with edges like the Samsung Galaxy S11 already announced.
According to Yu, this mobile will have an unprecedented design and will focus on enhancing autonomy, imagery and performance. It will be marketed by both developers and standard distributors and will come with Android 10 and EMUI 10.
With HMS, but without Google apps
As expected, the new high-end family won't come with Google services and applications, given the veto that American executives have about the company.
Yes, HMS (Huawei Mobile Services), its application and service store, AppGallery, will be installed. Of course, unless the status quo changes dramatically, it will still not have access to the right apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram or Facebook, which are the most popular downloads worldwide.
Besides, there is a glimmer of hope because if within the next three months until the launch of the Huawei P40 United States and China have reached some kind of agreement with Huawei, the manufacturer can even Google services. at the last minute