Huawei P30 Lite 2020 Might Still Come With Google Services
Karamchand Rameshwar - Dec 25, 2019
Even though Huawei has been banned from conducting business with a U.S company, the Huawei P30 Lite 2020 is tipped to still feature the Google Services.
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According to insiders, the Chinese phone maker Huawei is planning to launch the Huawei P30 Lite to the European market in a new edition called P30 Lite 2020. If Huawei announces the Huawei P30 Lite 2020, they can still use the same Google services as on the previous-generation P30 Lite model. It means the P30 Lite (2020) may still have Google Mobile Services. The Chinese OEM is trying to use Google services without requiring a new Android license for a new smartphone.

Since May, Huawei has been banned by the Chinese along with several other Chinese firms from using US tech. Since then, The Chinese giant hasn’t been allowed to do business with American companies. As a result, the tech giant is heavily affected by brand new devices that currently do not have Google apps.
As mentioned, a source has reported that the P30 Lite (2020) will be available in Europe for around 349 EURO (around Rs. 27,600). Reports also suggest that this phone will come in colors like Breathing Crystal and Blue. As of now, no more details of the phone have been shared yet.


On the camera department, it boasts four rear cameras, which include a 24MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide snapper, and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, the brand uses a 32MP front-facing camera on this phone.
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