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Posted by TruthIsThere
 - February 24, 2020, 01:59:16
This is completely Google's fault. Google should have officially made a press conference months ago to warn users, not just once but a reminder at every Huawei/Honor device launch window, to ensure that all consumers knew what the risks were of Huawei and the embargo and not just let Huawei use its "powered by Android" to deceit buyers that their devices were still supported by Google.

So, now, Huawei has made a quick buck in the UK and the EU on false pretenses that it devices were powered by Google, and they're not, and left Google dry (more insult to injury, Google didn't make one dime from those deceitful sales, Huawei had pimped Google as their lil' thot) to take the allegations from buyers.

This s*** is too funny.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 23, 2020, 23:45:52
Google is now officially warning against sideloading Google services, the Play Store and other well-known Google apps on newer Honor and Huawei smartphones. While the announcement only affects those handsets that Google has not certified because of ongoing US sanctions, like the Mate 30 Pro, Honor and Huawei are planning to announce new smartphones in the coming days and weeks. Hence, you should be aware that Google is probably not an option on these upcoming handsets.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-Huawei-and-Honor-smartphones-Google-warns-against-installing-Google-services-and-apps.454506.0.html