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Best Huawei P40 phone deals November 2022

November 1, 2022
Source: standard.co.uk standard.co.uk
News Snapshot:
R eckon you can live without Google? If so, a Huawei P40 could be the handset for you. The flagship phones from the Chinese manufacturer are on a par with comparable models from Apple and Samsung. But Huawei has been blacklisted by the US and is banned from doing business with any organisation that operates there. This means Huawei phones can’t run Google Mobile Services and don’t have the Google Play Store. As a result, Huawei users in the UK can’t use popular Google apps such as Gmail and Maps, as well as third-party apps that need Google’s Play Services...
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