Chinese tech giant Huawei launched its latest high-end smartphone in Munich on Thursday, the first of its mobile devices not to carry popular Google apps because of US sanctions. "Today because of the US ban... we cannot pre-install" Google's applications, said Richard Yu, who heads Huawei 's consumer business group, as he unveiled the group's latest Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro models. But heading off fears that a phone without popular apps like Whatsapp, YouTube or Google Maps could not succeed. He stressed that the equivalent platform by the Chinese giant offered a choice of 45,000 apps through the Huawei App Gallery. Yu added that the Chinese giant was investing US$1 billion (...
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