I'm a big anti-monopolist and bought a tablet because it doesn't have Google services. Was very pleased with the purchase. Bought to watch videos directly from the tablet, as well as from YouTube. For these purposes, performance is enough for the eyes. You should not be afraid of the lack of Google services. The fears are greatly exaggerated. Moreover, Huawei has its own application store, where there is almost everything that the average user needs. Banking applications, instant messengers, cards, wallets, calendars, personal accounts of operators, dating sites (Badoo, Tinder), social networks (except, perhaps, instagram) - all this is in the official Huawei store. However, in some applications from the official store, the sound slows down and smacks. But it’s not the tablet that’s to blame, but the developer’s poor optimization of the application, since the sound when playing video and music is excellent, and I don’t see any problems with it. I will also add that I respect Huawei, which did not give up after the , but stubbornly continued to compete with other manufacturers. What she does and still does. From what prevents me from enjoying the tablet 100%, I note the presence of a Micro-USB port instead of USB-C. Still, in 2022, Micro-USB already looks somehow undignified even for a state employee. If the charging port does not bother you, then feel free to take it.
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