After several months of an ongoing telephone war between the United States and China, the Huawei P40 continues to launch around the world, despite Google bans and the hardware trade deals of President The United States, Trump. . This naturally means that the next smartphone could launch without the Play Store, meaning it won't have top apps like YouTube and Google Maps. We don't have the details yet, but it looks like Huawei has its own trump card.
As a member of USA VS China Phone Wars Ongoing, which seem to go on and on, there have been a lot of punches under the belt. The agreements were broken, The partnerships were split, The equipment was covered up and even The people were arrested. The launch of the Huawei P40 is now approaching for Europe and other overseas markets, but it is unclear whether the device will touch US soil. The bans imposed on Huawei devices by President Trump and the US government have prompted Google to abandon them from their services.
This means they can't install Play Store on their new phones, which means future Huawei smartphones will have to make do without Google Maps, YouTube, and other third-party Google Mobile services. Of course, older phones released before the Huawei P30 still have unlimited access, but this upcoming model is now at the center of the issue.
Its predecessor, P30, appeared in the middle of the problem and was therefore permanently excluded from the Google family. It was not launched on American soil, nor released in the United Kingdom. This cut forced the Chinese company to look for an alternative and to develop its own replacement services. However, according to The