• 中文版
  • BM
  • News
  • Deals
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Tech
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • Tune Talk
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Cars
  • Contribute
  • Jobs
Menu
  • 中文版
  • BM
  • News
  • Deals
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Tech
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • Tune Talk
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Cars
  • Contribute
  • Jobs
Search
  • Tech
    • News
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Opinions
  • Digital Life
  • Video
  • Deals
  • How-To
  • Cars
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • EV
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
Menu
  • Tech
    • News
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Opinions
  • Digital Life
  • Video
  • Deals
  • How-To
  • Cars
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • EV
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
Search
Close
Home News

Google has removed Huawei devices from Android.com

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 24 May 2019
  • 7:07 pm
  • Comment
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Huawei ban imposed by the US government has recently gotten a 90-day delay until 19 August 2019. Despite Google giving assurance that Huawei devices will continue to receive software and security updates for the next 90 days, the company behind Android has already removed Huawei from their official website.

  • Android.com (before)
  • Android.com (after)

On Android.com, there’s a section that highlights popular Android devices and it had included the Huawei P30 Pro and the Huawei Mate X. If you check the devices page right now, you’ll notice that Huawei is missing from the 5G and Popular picks for camera section.

  • Android.com (before)
  • Android.com (after)

There was also a foldable phone section that highlights the Huawei Mate X and the section has been removed as well.

That’s not all. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro which was previously listed as a supported device under the Android Q Beta 3 program is also removed.

Interestingly, Google has not updated its YouTube Signature devices page. The latest Huawei P30 and P30 Pro are still listed as recommended devices along with the Honor View20, Huawei Mate 20 and P20 series.

For Google to remove Huawei on their official site is quite surprising considering devices such as the Huawei P30 Pro and Mate 20 Pro are still currently on sale. Even before the 90-day delay was announced, Android has tweeted that Google Play and security features from Google Play Protect will continue to function on existing Huawei devices. Hopefully, Huawei and Google will find a workaround and a long-term solution before the 90 days are up.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

Related reading

Google will keep Huawei devices up to date and secure for the next 90 days
[Updated] Huawei has been denied access to Google’s services after US Govt blacklist
What if Huawei stop making Android smartphones? What does it mean for users?
Tags: HuaweiHuawei Mate 20 Prohuawei mate xHuawei P30 ProMobile
Alexander Wong

Alexander Wong

POPULAR

Google has removed Huawei devices from Android.com

May 24, 2019
BYD Tech Discovery KL

MITI’s CBU EV ruling will wipe out current EV lineup from BYD, iCaur, Mini, Smart, Toyota, and more

May 7, 2026
Proton Saga Cross AMA02 by Theottle

Proton Saga Cross AMA02 to begin production in October?

May 4, 2026

MITI increases minimum CBU EV price to RM300K? Imported EVs with 240hp and below not allowed?

May 6, 2026

YouTube Premium Lite now in Malaysia: Ad-free viewing from RM12.90/month

May 4, 2026

RM32 Per Line with 1TB Shared Data? Inside U Mobile’s New ULTRA Family Suite

May 7, 2026

Copyright © 2025 · SoyaCincau.com
Mind Blow Sdn Bhd (1076827-P)

  • ADVERTISE
  • DISCLAIMER

Copyright © 2026 · SoyaCincau.com – Mind Blow Sdn Bhd (1076827-P)

  • ADVERTISE
  • DISCLAIMER