Not having Google services is the main reason why many users have not opted for a Huawei mobile. GSpace allows you to install Google applications from Google Play.
One of the main reasons for Huawei's declining smartphone and tablet sales is the lack of support for Google Mobile Services or GMS.
The trade war between the United States and China prevents Huawei from using Google services on their devices, making it impossible to use such basic and widespread applications such as Gmail, Google Drive or YouTube on phones and Huawei tablets.
Fortunately, Huawei has approved the distribution of GSpace from your App Gallery application store, allowing install Google applications on your Huawei mobile or tablet directly from the Google application store. In this way, the Huawei store expands its options as it did with the application search engine Search for petals.
The easiest way to have Google applications on a Huawei mobile
There have long been different more or less complicated methods which, at least for a time, made it possible to use GMS on Huawei devices. However, in the short to medium term, these stopped working and Google apps crashed.
With GSpace, everything is simplified since you just have to open the App Gallery, search for the GSpace app and install it on your Huawei smartphone or tablet.
Since installs directly from the Huawei app gallery, you won't be downloading an APK from an indeterminate location as sometimes happens, but it's a Huawei-certified app hosted on the Huawei Store servers.
Once the app is installed, all you have to do is give the app some permissions to start working and touch any of the Google apps it offers, or other important apps such as WhatsApp or Instagram to install them.
The next step will be sign in to Google Play and download the selected app from there. The app is installed on the device and is fully functional as it was installed from Google Play itself.
Compatibility limited to certain models
One of the limitations we have found is that this system only supports certain models, among which the entire Huawei P40 family, The mobiles in the range Y (7a, Y9a, Y6p, Y7p, Y8p, Y5p) and the MatePad tablets of the Chinese brand.
The main reason for this limitation is in the operation of this application, which emulates the hardware of a Mate 20 Pro -Here is its analysis-, one of the latest Huawei phones that integrate Google services, to obtain the Google Play ID and "bypass" restrictions.
Being an emulated environment, the Google applications installed with this system do not appear directly in the application drawer of the smartphone, but are launched from the GSpace application.
This method is similar to what other systems used before, but apparently it is a little more stable and, above all, much easier to install than the previous ones.
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