Huawei's next Mate 30 – the most important and expected smartphones of the Chinese company for the second half of the year – will not be able to be distributed with Google applications, due to the bans imposed by the US government of Donald Trump, which prevent US companies to do business with various companies in China. Huawei will be able to distribute the Mate 30 with an alternative version of Android to the one provided and developed directly by Google, and on which all the most important applications of the US company will be missing, including the Google Play Store, the main system for buying and downloading applications. . The limitations could very negatively affect the sales of the Mate 30, a smartphone that Huawei should present in a few weeks to compete with the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Pixel 4 and other smartphones that use Google's version of Android.
The Huawei – Android case, explained