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Huawei’s new flagship smartphone comes with incredible cameras and a stunning design, but of lack of Google apps like Maps and no 5G mean it won’t be enough for most users.
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“Giving up” seems not to be in the vocabulary of Huawei’s management. But you’d think by now they would have done exactly that.
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