Since 2014 I have only had Huawei phones and was more than happy with it. I will soon have to buy a new phone again and I wanted Huawei again, but it is no longer so easy because I need a lot of apps for Android. I do not understand now why it developed like this? I would be very happy to receive suggestions from mobile phone brands from the same category "cheap premium smartphones".
The US government thinks Huawei is a company that spies on its customers. In addition, Huawei became a game ball in the trade conflict. In any case, the Americans have used Huawei as a lever against the Chinese government and have banned American companies from doing business with Huawei. So there are you. A. No Android anymore.
I think that Samsung Galaxy phones have a rather fast and strong drop in prices and therefore see used and new ones as an alternative.
Nokia and OnePlus might also be something.
Xiaoma also keeps talking about herself, certain models.
Check the test and maybe take an older one?
Check what is important to you on your future mobile phone and then choose one according to your taste.
This test or others…
I have had a Huawei Smart-Phone for over half a year (Huawei P smart 2019) and I can't find any restrictions. - Did you notice anything?
There's of course still Android. Android is open source. Its use can't be prohibited.
How do you get the idea that would have been banned from the market?
Huawei can no longer pre-install Google Apps. That is the only problem.
And actually only a problem for the European and American market, which are not the markets with which Huawei makes money.
LG V30. Inexpensive, good workmanship, great display, best sound and anyway and at all.
The new models no longer have Google services. The hurdle to get certain apps has increased significantly.
Apart from the fact that Futurezone is a dirty side… Did you understand what it says?
2 years are over… So no more updates. This is the case with most manufacturers that they no longer receive updates after 2 years.
Completely unnecessary question!
America has banned it. I think it wasn't Android that wanted it.
Ok, and how should I differentiate between dirty and not dirty pages? Do I have to try and read everything? Sometimes I just read the title, because otherwise it would take a lifetime to give me just an idea… On the test pages, I also have to read the tester again to know whether it is a dirt tester or not…
I have now still HUAWEI P10 lite since 2017. It is still going very well, but has a few teeth scratches on the edge and co. For my birthday I should choose a new model and wanted to know whether updates can still be made to the new models and whether all apps can be installed in this way.
The US government thinks Huawei is a company that spies on its customers.
That is the official reason.
Funnily enough, the only people ever caught spying like this are the Americans.
If you think something logically and google yourself, you can determine for yourself whether a heading is clickbait or not.
And the headline there's clickbait… Because there's nothing in the actual text that suggests the headline.
Keep your eyes open in traffic!
Please googel the term "open source"… 🙄🤦🏼♂️
Please read
Dude… Google is not the same as Android!
How often? Android is open source. There are no licenses for open source. As a result, you can't withdraw a license. That means… Anyone who wants to can use Android.
That in your article only applies to Google Apps.
Google apps are not the same as Android.
Now stop messing up, you're making me aggressive with your stupidity!
Of course you can forbid it. Android can be changed individually, but belongs to Google.
Obviously, unfortunately, you can't understand more complex relationships…