Huawei promises the world's 5G, but who dares buy it

Huawei promises the world's 5G, but who dares buy it

Huawei on the other hand hopes that the Android 10 phone may have access to Google apps and services. Huawei will promote what might result in the world's 5G most powerful telephone on Thursday, but the fate of the device in Europe remains unclear due to US sanctions, which [...]

Huawei will promote what may result in the world's 5G most powerful telephone on Thursday, but the fate of the device in Europe remains unclear due to US sanctions, which do not allow Google software, including Play Store, on new phones Huawei

China's telecommunications giant will show the Mate 30 line in Munich Germany and is the first major product the company has launched since US sanctions.

“Promovation, will be the most visible of all times”, said telecommunications and media analyst in Paolo Pescator.

The world's number two smartphone producer was caught in the middle of the trade war between the United States and China. The company expects American sanctions to cause $10 billion in losses.

The phone is expected on high suspicion by buyers who do not know whether the company's future flagship will be supported by Google apps.

Google said Mate 30 cannot be sold with Google applications involving Play Store, Gmail and Google Maps.

Huawei on the other hand hopes that the Android 10 phone may have access to Google apps and services.

Without these, analysts say no consumer has to buy the phone unless Huawei finds a way to convince him.

Huawei says that the telephone brain, Kirin 990, presented in Berlin early in September, exceeds any Qualcomm processor and 5G call of leader Samsung.

The processor is built not only for ordinary tasks but also for artificial intelligence applications that require high power.

Analyst Richard Windsor says the looks and sensation of Matthew 30 will be superior compared to Apple iPhone 11.

But the entire industry is focused on what Matthew 30 Pro will bring and how it compares to the Galaxy S10 5G that starts at $1.299 and iPhone 11 pro that starts with $999 but without $5G.

 

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