The Chinese smartphone giant Huawei continues to dominate the mobile market, releasing a slew of new smartphones.

In a recent event in Germany, last September, the Chinese firm introduced more about the Huawei Mate 30 series, including the various specs and pricing of the new models. However, the Chinese firm hasn't announced the release itinerary for the new Huawei Mate 30 models, which resulted in many speculations and rumors that the company may have to cancel the planned European release.

According to reports, the Shenzhen-based tech giant is having trouble releasing the new Mate 30 series in the European market. The trouble started when Google announced that the newer Huawei models can no longer come pre-installed with or support Google Mobile Services, Google’s proprietary software suite that shipped on certified Android-powered devices. This lack of support for Google Mobile Services means that Huawei is no longer allowed to ship its smartphones with Google’s Android trademark. As a result, the Chinese firm has decided to develop its own mobile software, including the Huawei AppGallery.

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Another big issue is the ongoing United States government sanctions against Huawei, which limits the Chinese firm’s activities and expansion in the U.S. market and other parts of the world, including Europe. That U.S. government sanction has also forced the company to develop its own mobile operating system and replace the Google-developed mobile software, Android OS.

According to Tech Garage, which gets the information from a reliable source inside China, the upcoming Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro smartphones will be released in the European market in mid-November. However, the publication didn’t disclose the name of the European countries where the new Huawei devices will first be released.

But, Chinese sources said that the release window will likely follow the same pattern that the Chinese firm already used in the past release schedule. France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland will likely be the first European countries to receive the new Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro devices.

In addition to the new Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, the Chinese firm is also working for the launch of the much-anticipated Huawei Mate x 5G foldable smartphone in the European market.