Refreshing the P30 Pro once again for international sale, Huawei still hasn’t relied on Google

Tram Ho

While growing in the domestic market, the ban from the US government is still making Huawei struggling in the international market. In order to continue bringing Google services to international customers, Huawei is taking temporary measures to put new suits on old hardware.

The first is the Honor 9X launched in 2019, which has the same configuration specifications as the Huawei P Smart Z, only some differences in camera parameters, RAM and design details. Then there was the P30 Lite New Edition launched earlier this year in the UK, essentially a P30 Lite with a different set of wings.

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The Huawei P30 Pro was refreshed once in 2019 when Huawei added some new camera features to this device line.

Now, it seems that Huawei is reapplying this approach as it prepares to refresh the P30 Pro with the Huawei P30 Pro New Edition.

According to Huawei’s website in Germany, the company is preparing to release Huawei P30 Pro New Edition for a limited time. Consumers can order this device from May 15 to June 4.

At the moment there is no specific information about the configuration or price of the device, nor any official information from the company about the new device. All we have is the name of the new device mentioned on Huawei’s German website.

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Làm mới P30 Pro một lần nữa để bán ra quốc tế, Huawei vẫn chưa hết phụ thuộc Google - Ảnh 3.

The continued need to refresh old devices to gain access to Google services shows Huawei’s difficulty in selling new smartphones internationally. Although the company has launched many new software and application solutions to replace Google services, it seems that they have not been received as expected, causing the company to use the method “new bottles, old wine. “this.

Of course, this measure only works for a while, as older flagship processors have become sluggish with new features. Perhaps the company is hoping this approach will work until Huawei’s app market attracts more users, or until the US government changes its attitude towards the company.

Refer to Android Authority

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