Around the same time last year, the United States imposed sanctions on China
which meant that it was said that Huawei and co. Become unusable because they lose their operating system with Android and Netflix should also no longer be usable.
Now my question: Have these sanctions been lifted again or should you still not buy a Huawei?
Android is still running on the new Huawei phones, but the Google services have been removed, making the device very unusable.
Uselessly less, only the thing is what who needs, no more ^^
Huawei has lost the Google license for all new smartphones, it is no longer allowed to install Google services on the devices, Android is in a free system which everyone can use, since Huawei too, the Huawei P40 series was delivered with Android 10 and also gets Android 11.
Huawei now has to negotiate individually with all providers to be able to offer their apps in their own app store, many apps are already available there, but all bank apps are still missing, for example.
https://consumer.huawei.com/...ppgallery/
All older models such as the P30 series can still use all Google services, only the new ones no longer, and Googel also blocks all of their apps that have been downloaded to smartphones without a Google license via an APK file, and this app does not come from either particularly reputable source, Google warns against this.
I.e. In plain language that you shouldn't buy a Huawei anymore?
Nope, it doesn't mean, I just bought one
https://curved.de/tipps/huawei-p40-serie-ohne-google-apps-installieren-und-alternativen-673616
https://www.mobilegeeks.de/artikel/huawei-p40-pro-beliebte-apps-installieren-ohne-google-play-store/
this applies to all Huawei smartphones without Google services
https://www.huaweiblog.de/news/huawei-mate-30-pro-netflix-amazon-prime-video-dazn-sky-go/
@BlackMetaller For me Whatsapp, Netflix and YOUTUBE are the most important so you can already say that the thing will then be really useless