Now you can easily install Google apps on your Huawei smartphones using this method
The Google ban imposed on Huawei by the US government due to disagreements between the two has led to the Chinese tech giant’s smartphone business falling off a cliff because smartphones not having access to core Google Mobile services apps such as YouTube and Google Drive makes the phone’s software hard to use for customers outside China.
But now there’s a way to fix this and a method which will help you in installing Google Play Services on your Huawei phone.
The two simple options for installing apps are Gspace and Googlefier.
GSpace:-
The space tool is available for free download in the Huawei App Gallery
It creates a cut-off space in any Huawei smartphone. Testing this app with the Huawei P50 pocket, the cut-off space reads the device as Huawei Nova 4e.
For Google apps, normal account login works and once you’re in GSpace they run completely standard.
It is important to note that the apps will not update notifications and will not update automatically. To update the app, you will have to enter GSpace, go to the Play Store, and install the latest version.
Googlefier:-
It is essentially an unofficial GMD installer. It provides an easy to follow step by step instructions for installing GMS and Google apps on your Huawei devices without the need to connect the device to a PC- provided the device is running on EMUI 10.
Huawei has pushed EMUI 11 updates to its devices recently, so if your Huawei device has already updated, you must roll back to EMUI 10 to use Googlefier.