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New Huawei smartphone with Google services: making new out of old

Dominik Bärlocher
12.5.2020
Translation: machine translated

Huawei is launching a new phone equipped with Google services. The Chinese group is not normally allowed to do this, but it has found a loophole. The trick: a new version of the P30 Pro. Finally, a short analysis of the psychology of lying.

Huawei, you're a real scoundrel. And also a bit awesome.

A new smartphone from Huawei featuring Google services has just hit the market. Huawei is giving us a lesson in recycling. Not for beauty's sake, but out of necessity, as the Chinese firm isn't allowed to install Google services on its new phones.

The new Huawei smartphone features Google services.

Too rapid a renewal of the market

It is certainly possible to fiddle with installing Google services on the latest Huwei phones, but the solution is not ideal. It's within everyone's reach to do it, but the whole thing can prove unstable.

It's a good idea.

Finally, November 2020 will see the election of a new US President or the confirmation of Donald Trump in office. In the former case, a cancellation of trade sanctions against Huawei is conceivable and could well happen quickly.

No evidence of espionage

On the media side, there was an interesting effect. For some attributed a certain wisdom to Joseph Goebbels, German Reich Minister and representative of the Ministry of People's Education and Propaganda.

You only need to repeat a lie often enough for it to become credible.
Joseph Goebbels (?), ministre du Reich

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