Huawei is launching its latest smartphone on Thursday, its first series to hit the market since the company was put on a trade blacklist by the United States back in May, cutting off its new products from access to Google apps and services.
Hong Kong Huawei is about to find out just how important the Google ecosystem is to its global smartphone business.
The Chinese tech company will launch its latest smartphone, the Mate 30, in Munich on Thursday. It is Huawei's first smartphone series to hit the market since being put on a trade blacklist by the United States back in May, cutting off its new products from access to Google apps and services. The Mate 30 phones will come with Google's open source Android operating system, but won't have access to the Google Play Store or apps like YouTube, Gmail and Google Maps.
— Huawei Mobile September 1, 2019 Leaked promotional photos published by The Verge show the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro will have four Leica cameras on the back of the phone contained in a circular cutout, one-upping the three cameras housed on the back of the iPhone 11. Huawei declined to comment on the leak, but the company hinted at the new cutout design in a promo for Thursday's event, saying in a tweet:"We're going full circle in Munich.
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