Huawei has launched a new smartphone, the Mate 30, without key Google apps like YouTube, Gmail and Google Maps. It's the Chinese company's first smartphone series since being put on a US trade blacklist.
Hong Kong Huawei is about to find out just how important Google is to its global smartphone business.
The Chinese tech company launched its latest smartphone range, the Mate 30, in Munich on Thursday. Slick videos showed off new displays and high-end cameras pitched at challenging the iPhone 11 or Samsung's latest Galaxy but the devices were missing key Google apps that are usually pre-loaded on Huawei smartphones.
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