Huawei dares to go on and on: After the Huawei Mate 30 Pro has recently been sold directly in Spain, it is now also in Switzerland. The new flagship smartphone of the Chinese manufacturer will be available from early December without Google products officially in the Swiss trade. In cooperation with the dealer Digitec, Huawei is launching the Mate 30 Pro officially in Switzerland. The current top smartphone will go on sale from 4 December, before then starting on December 10, 2019, the sales officially. Basically, then no Google services or apps will be preinstalled, they say.
Mate 30 Pro - First impressions of the new Huawei flagship
Due to the "existing restrictions from the US", so Huawei on an information page, you will not offer the Google Mobile Services on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro. Instead, they use Huawei Mobile Services, an alternative platform that includes Huawei's own AppGallery store, which allows customers to install apps on their Mate 30 Pro.
Buyers need to use alternative app stores
At the same time Huawei also points out that some apps will not be fully usable as usual due to the lack of GMS support. In addition, interested customers need to keep in mind that the AppGallery contains only about 45,000 apps so far, so does not offer the same huge selection, as the Google Play Store, which offers well over two million apps. Alternatively, you can use app stores like UpToDown to get a wider choice.
Technically, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro in the version announced in Switzerland corresponds to the one that is also sold elsewhere as a basic model. It is therefore the variant with eight gigabytes of RAM and 128 GB of internal UFS memory, which is offered exclusively in the color "Space Silver". Other color variants are apparently not planned.
In Switzerland, Digitec requires exactly 1099 francs for the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, which equates to just under 1,000 euros. For this, the customer gets a high-end smartphone equipped with top hardware with the new Kirin 990 Octacore SoC, a total of four cameras on the back, including two 40-megapixel sensors and a "Waterfall" display called the 6.53 Inch display with a recess at the top for laser-based facial recognition sensors.
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Mate 30 Pro - First impressions of the new Huawei flagship
Due to the "existing restrictions from the US", so Huawei on an information page, you will not offer the Google Mobile Services on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro. Instead, they use Huawei Mobile Services, an alternative platform that includes Huawei's own AppGallery store, which allows customers to install apps on their Mate 30 Pro.
Buyers need to use alternative app stores
At the same time Huawei also points out that some apps will not be fully usable as usual due to the lack of GMS support. In addition, interested customers need to keep in mind that the AppGallery contains only about 45,000 apps so far, so does not offer the same huge selection, as the Google Play Store, which offers well over two million apps. Alternatively, you can use app stores like UpToDown to get a wider choice.
Technically, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro in the version announced in Switzerland corresponds to the one that is also sold elsewhere as a basic model. It is therefore the variant with eight gigabytes of RAM and 128 GB of internal UFS memory, which is offered exclusively in the color "Space Silver". Other color variants are apparently not planned.
In Switzerland, Digitec requires exactly 1099 francs for the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, which equates to just under 1,000 euros. For this, the customer gets a high-end smartphone equipped with top hardware with the new Kirin 990 Octacore SoC, a total of four cameras on the back, including two 40-megapixel sensors and a "Waterfall" display called the 6.53 Inch display with a recess at the top for laser-based facial recognition sensors.
https://winfuture.de/news,112707.html