Globally, various software programs are developed use our phones against coronaviruses. Most of these suggestions are based on tracking of people infected with this virus through Bluetooth, such as the Singapore-launched app or one of the Open Coronavirus modules, and were all amplified when Google and Apple took the stage.
The two companies promised to extend support for this type of app in its operating systems at record time. Developing an API for each program that would allow for location development and tracking of applications, and that would be compatible with both operating systems. The API will arrive in mid-May but, unfortunately, Huawei's new phones will be left out of this development
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Huawei has been banned by the US since May of last year 2019, although an invitation has been made to other devices, such as those related to network equipment, so that North American operators can exchange with them to match suppliers to authorized. This is removed, does not work on software produced by Google.
As of May 2019, Huawei may continue to use Android as an app but cannot access Google Mobile Services. This means you don't have the Google Play Store and other essential parts of the Google affiliate program to work more than most others. To discourage it, Huawei has strengthened its Huawei Mobile Services and continues to complete its App Gallery in many additional ways, but none of these, in a sense, will be used to access the tracking API
Huawei and Honor phones released after May 2019 will not have access to the API
As TechRadar reports, Huawei P30 and P30 Pro will be Huawei's last major phones to access this Brazil tracking API that will be launched in mid-May. Calls launched later, already without Google services, would be left out, and and will include the Huawei Mate 30
This access to the Google API will be joined by all primary and middle schools launched at the same time, starting in May 2019, in addition to the Honor brand brand of the Chinese natural environment. TechRadar has teamed up with Huawei to get first-hand information on how long the compatibility of older phones will be increasing over time, without being answered yet.
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