Fyi..

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro doesn't come with Google apps or services out of the
box. But that doesn't mean you can't install them on your own device after
the fact. It's pretty easy to restore most, but not all of the apps and
features you'd get from a certified Google Android device. This means
whether you're planning on importing the Chinese version of the device, or
you eventually pick up the Western version when it's available, you'll have
a much more familiar experience. Here's how to do it.

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First, a quick word of warning: Since we're getting into making major
software changes here, it's worth remembering that everything performed
here will be done at your own risk. So proceed with care, especially if
you're not familiar with tinkering with your phone.

With that said, let's get to grips with the app we'll be using to add
Google apps and services to the Mate 30.

Getting to know the Google Service Assistant

The Google Service Assistant (谷歌服务助手 in Chinese) is designed to update
Chinese Huawei phones with the Google Play Store and the important
behind-the-scenes components which make all Google's Android apps and
services work.

Although the translated name may suggest otherwise, the app has nothing to
do with Google and is not endorsed by the company. It works by updating
empty "stub" apps which are left over in the Mate 30's firmware for the
main Google components like GMS Core (the powerful low-level apps that have
special permissions) with the latest versions. XDA-Developers has a good
write-up of how this works if you're interested in more technical detail.

The app can be downloaded from lzplay.net. Its origins are pretty opaque,
with no clues in the page's source code or WHOIS listing, nor the app file
itself. As a rule, we don't recommend downloading apps from unknown
locations. But if you want Google Apps on the Mate 30, this is unavoidable.

How to install Google apps, services and the Play Store on the Huawei Mate
30 series

The first step is to download the installer from lzplay.net. On your phone,
open the Browser app, visit the site and hit the download button. You'll
then have some prompts to click through since you're downloading an app
from somewhere outside the approved Huawei app store. You'll also need to
give it permission to access your internal storage when it first starts up.



For the next step, the instructions for the next step are in Chinese, but
the process is pretty simple. The app needs to become a device
administrator to update the blank stub apps already in the phone's firmware
with fully functional Google apps and services. And to do this, it needs
your permission. Tap the blue button. You'll see exactly what the app will
be able to do, temporarily, while it installs your Google apps. If you're
happy with this, tap "Activate."



Next, wait for the app to download Google Mobile Services. It'll download
all the background components, then, finally, the Google Play Store. When
it's done, the button at the bottom of the screen will turn blue, and you
can tap it to proceed.



Once it's done, you're pretty much good to go. Google Play Protect and
other services will spring to life in the background, and once things have
settled down you'll be able to sign in and use the Play Store to download
all the other Google apps -- things like Chrome, Google Maps and Gmail.
It's a good idea to reboot your phone before starting to use them.



You'll also want to remove the Google Service Assistant app, since there's
no reason to keep it around. First, go to Settings > Security > More
Settings > Device Administrators and remove its admin permissions. Then you
can simply uninstall it from the launcher as normal -- find it on your home
screen or the app drawer, long-press, and tap "Uninstall."



Things to watch out for

Generally on my Mate 30 Pro, things have just worked just fine. I did have
to reboot again once installing the Google app before some apps would show
sign-in prompts for my Google accounts. Also, although Google Assistant
works, it's not possible to activate it with the power button shortcut or
the "Hey Google" hotword. (Workarounds exist for older Huawei phones, but
these do not work on the Mate 30 yet.)

Also, because the Mate 30's software isn't certified by Google, you can't
use Google Pay, and certain apps that use DRM -- digital rights management
-- may also fail. For example, the current version of Netflix on the Play
Store fails on the Mate 30, though a sideloaded older version of the app
worked just fine.

So the method here doesn't restore absolutely everything you'd get with a
Google-certified phone, and there are extra steps to take -- as even the
basic loaded out Google apps will need to be downloaded individually. But
for someone in the West, who's fully bought into the Google ecosystem, this
is pretty much the only way to use this phone.

Read full article at
https://www.androidcentral.com/how-install-google-apps-huawei-mate-30-pro

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