Huawei says that the P40 series smartphones have started to become available overseas, replacing Google GMS with its own HMS and also pre-installing the Huawei AppGallery app store.
The Huawei P40 Pro 5G (8GB+256GB) is already available in Japan first, priced at ¥108,800, or about RMB 7,200 yuan (excluding tax).
It's only available in one version, with the corresponding version priced at RMB 6,488 yuan in China.
It has the same specs as the Chinese version, with a 6.58-inch OLED screen, a Kirin 990 5G SoC, running EMUI 10.1 based on Android 10.
Huawei also announced that the P40 Pro + will be available in Europe and the UK on June 25 for €1,399 (RMB 11,245) and £1,299 (RMB 11,682), respectively.
Huawei is building its own HMS ecosystem, and according to Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu's previous statement, AppGallery is the third largest app store in the world after Google Play and Apple iOS.
According to Huawei's data, the AppGallery app store has more than 400 million monthly active users, with 55,000,000 apps already on the store, which is already the third-largest app store in the world after Google Play and Apple iOS.
According to Huawei, the AppGallery app store has more than 400 million monthly active users and has 55,000,000 apps on it, which is already the third-largest app store in the world after Google Play and Apple iOS.