According to a report by French publication 01Net (via WinFuture), the flagship Honor 20 Pro failed to complete Google’s certification process ahead of the Trump administration’s ban last week. Essentially, this means that if Huawei proceeds with the smartphone’s launch, it will ship without the Play Store or Google’s apps.
Huawei subsidiary Honor never announced the Honor 20 Pro’s release date but it’s reported that an early July launch was initially planned. Due to the smartphone’s lack of certification, though, the smartphone’s release has now been put on hold indefinitely. The Chinese brand has also pushed back its marketing campaigns by a couple of weeks to the end of June in order to buy itself some time.
Regarding the regular Honor 20, this smartphone was seemingly certified prior to the ban and, as a result, will avoid any potential delays. Missing the flagship Honor 20 Pro’s launch, though, could heavily impact the company’s stream of revenue. To clarify the situation, we have reached out to Huawei and Honor for a comment on the matter and will update this article accordingly.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/Honor-20-Pro-release-delay-US-ban_id116261
2019-05-23 12:15:39Z
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