The solution to install Google apps into Huawei Mate 30 has been blocked
Huawei's Mate 30 / Mate 30 Pro duo will not have Google's official app installed on sale due to a U.S. ban. However, a YouTuber used the lZPlay app to download these missing Google apps and services to the Huawei Mate 30, making it work like the Mate 20 and other Huawei products before it. .
However, this solution was no longer possible.
Recently, John Wu, creator of Magisk and now one of Android's top security researchers, has reviewed the lZPlay application and how it works to get the Huawei smartphone Google app.
Wu said the lZPlay application uses a set of secret APIs within Mate 30's software to install these system apps. These secret APIs are primarily responsible for installing Google Services and Play Store on Huawei smartphones and are not publicly available.
Currently, Huawei does not grant access to those secret APIs to developers. External applications that want to access these APIs must go through Huawei's detailed testing.
According to Android Central, Huawei has confirmed that the company has nothing to do with the lZPlay app.
After Wu's announcement, the website containing the lZPlay.net application stopped working. According to Android Central, the Mate 30 Pro installed with the Google app has no longer passed SafetyNet safety tests, a service that helps protect your application from Google's security threats.
Passing the SafetyNet security tests is one of the conditions required for a device to use the Google Pay mobile payment solution. According to a 9to5Google test, this service is no longer available on the Mate 30 Pro.
In summary, lzplay.net website and solution for installing Google Play Store on Mate 30 is no longer available. Therefore, international users who want to use Google services on the Mate 30 need to wait for an official solution from Huawei to install. This is what the Chinese technology company has promised to address and hopes it will keep this promise.
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