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After launching Mate 30 and P40 without licensed Google apps, now Huawei wants to get Google Apps on the App Gallery

Last year, Huawei was put on the US blacklist called the Entity List. Google stopped licensing its Android OS to Huawei. After that Huawei launched two new flagship device series — the Mate 30 and Huawei P40 — without licensed Google apps but with its own app store called AppGallery. Now Huawei wants to get Google Apps on the App Gallery.

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Speaking to CNBC, Eric Xu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman hopes to see Google apps published on Huawei’s app distribution platform – AppGallery. To reduce the requirement of Google Mobile Services (GMS).

“We hope Google services can be available through our AppGallery, just like how Google services are available through Apple’s App Store,” Said Eric.

Last year, the US government prohibited Google from doing business with Huawei. Following this decision, Huawei decided to use its HMSHMS Core and AppGallery as a replacement in new flagships- Huawei Mate 30 and P40 series.

Google has also made Google apps available on Apple’s AppStore even though its devices running on IOS (Not on Android), which is why it’s completely possible that any developer can publish their apps on the AppGallery.

Recently, Huawei’s Consumer Business Group CEO – Richard Yu also expressed similar intentions of using GMS alongside HMS to provide the best user experience Huawei/Honor users.

If Google uploads its apps on AppGallery, it’ll be a huge convenience for Huawei to sell its smartphones in the market outside of China.

Huawei Central / CNBC


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