Huawei MATE 30 Pro: Here's WHY It's NOT Worth Buying (VIDEO)

Huawei MATE 30 Pro is not worth buying by Huawei fans, or any other customers, here are the reasons why the phone should be avoided now.

Huawei MATE 30 Pro is the newest premium phone released by Huawei, and although it went on sale in October, distribution is extremely limited due to a very, very big problem. Huawei MATE 30 Pro does not have the Google applications and services available in the Android 10 version that Huawei has implemented in this device, which is the main reason why the phone is not worth buying by users.

Huawei MATE 30 Pro has very good hardware, no one can dispute this, but even a highly appreciated YouTuber for his opinions confirms that the phone does not deserve to be in people's attention. Without Google Play, from which any of the more than 2 million applications available at the moment can be installed, the Huawei MATE 30 Pro is a phone that does not offer the utility expected by those who intend to buy it.

Huawei MATE 30 Pro: Here's WHY It's NOT Worth Buying (VIDEO)

Huawei MATE 30 Pro does not have applications such as Youtube, Google Maps, Instagram, Gmail, Google Drive, Google Chrome, and many others, and this greatly reduces its utility for customers. It seems that even the applications that could be downloaded from other application stores do not work that well, and those offered in the Huawei store are mostly blocked in various regions, so they are useless in Europe, for example.

Huawei MATE 30 Pro is a phone emasculated by the restrictions that the US has imposed against those from Huawei, and although the company boasts of 12 million units sold, it is possible that many will regret the choice made. Theoretically, applications from third-party sources can be installed on the Huawei MATE 30 Pro, but most likely full of malware, which compromise the phone, and paying 1000 euros for a phone that is full of malware is pure unconsciousness.

The Huawei MATE 30 Pro is a good phone, but it is not worth buying in any way if you live anywhere else outside of China, despite Huawei's attempts to present a contrary situation.