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Huawei Mate30 Pro will land in France on Dec 9 without Google apps

By Phate Zhang
Dec 2, 2019 at 5:31 PM UTC
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Huawei Mate30 Pro will officially land in the French market on December 9 with a price tag of 1099 euros, according to Frandroid.

The device will only be sold on Huawei's official website, the report said.

Previously there is no sign that Huawei will bring the Mate30 Pro to the French market. On the contrary, there are various signs that Huawei Mate30 series may withdraw from the French market.

However, the latest information shows that not only will Huawei not withdraw from the French market, it will also bring Huawei Mate30 Pro without Google apps to the French market.

Frandroid claims that this should be the first Android phone to enter the French market without Google services.

Last month, Huawei offered the Mate 30 Pro to customers in Madrid, Spain at the Huawei Space Store with limited supply available.

The phone was priced at โ‚ฌ1099 as it was announced at the September event. Huawei will give those who buy before December 9 a โ‚ฌ299 voucher that can be used to purchase any items in the store.

It is worth noting there is no Google Mobile Services installed, and Spanish consumers can only buy the phone in Space Silver with a combination of 8GB RAM + 256GB storage.

Huawei unveiled the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro in Germany back in September, but never disclosed a launch date for the devices in Europe before today.

Both the Mate 30 and the Mate 30 Pro have the Kirin 990 5G chipset, which is clocked at 2.86 GHz. The SoC is slightly different from the basic Kirin 990, running in the non-5G variants of the phones.

It has slightly faster CPU clusters and two big NPU cores to match the faster performance of the chipset, given the higher bandwidth speeds.

Both the devices have a total of 21 antennas each where 14 are for 5G, more than double the 6-antenna design of other 5G phones.

The phones will run the Android 10-based EMUI 10 but will not be able to use Google apps in an official way because of the U.S. ban. However, there is already some alternative methods that allow having Gapps.

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