Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ with Hongmeng 2.0 leaked, Google services can still be used

Since yesterday, Huawei’s Hongmeng 2.0 system has begun public testing. Many people have signed up and received Huawei’s push to switch the system from Android to Hongmeng OS. For users, what changes will be made when upgrading Hongmeng OS? This issue is the most critical and it affects their daily use the most. Judging from the existing feedback, fluency and daily use are still okay, and some people even think it is smoother than the Android system.

After upgrading the Hongmeng OS, there is still suspense, that is, what to do with the original system services, especially the Google services that are inseparable on Android, what will Huawei do? Weibo user @Xiao1u has upgraded Hongmeng on his Mate 40 Pro+ and later found that Google services are not affected at all and can continue to be used.

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Huawei has not explained how to be compatible with Google services before, but if Google’s services are also regarded as APP applications, it is not impossible for Nahongmeng OS to be compatible with Google services.

Earlier, Huawei explained the difference between Hongmeng OS and other mobile phone systems, saying that Hongmeng OS is not a substitute for Android, nor is it a copy of iOS. The real development of Hongmeng started in May 2016. In fact, Huawei has been doing this for 5 years. OS is positioned as an operating system in the era of the Internet of Everything.

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