Huawei's next mobile phone is set to pre-install 70 popular apps





Huawei seems to be ready to adapt to the backdrop of the US ban on Huawei, which has forced Huawei to market its devices without Google services.

It is reported that Huawei phones will be pre-installed with more than 70 popular Android apps, which will be included before the handset is available.

The list of apps will vary depending on the market for the particular mobile phone and the top charts of the Play Store.



However, Huawei is still not able to pre-install apps like Facebook Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp on its devices.

The Huawei P40 series is expected to be released with these changes.




The new facility comes with the newly formed Global Developer Service Alliance (GDSA), and the company is reportedly preparing to launch an app to port apps to Huawei, Oppo Xiaomi, and Vivo.

As we already reported to you that Huawei has already left Google Maps and is working with TomTom on a new Map service, it is clear that Huawei has already begun challenging the US ban.



To learn more about this, use the GSM Arena website and the Android Authority website.

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