Just yesterday, Huawei announced its Mate 30 lineup and as anticipated, it is launching without an official Google license due to the US trade ban that placed Huawei on a blacklist, barring American companies from doing business with the Chinese company. After the event, Huawei CEO Richard Yu told Android Authority "I think this ban will influence out out of China sales. But China sales will increase a lot because this is the most competitive 5G flagship in the world." Although Huawei expects global sales to drop, its expecting strong growth in its home market of China. In...
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