Two years back, the US government put Huawei on its Entity List, a list of companies that cannot use US-based technologies or conduct business with  US companies. The US cited national security concerns as the reason to blacklist Huawei. Following the ban, the Chinese giant was barred from using Google apps and services on its devices. This forced Huawei to sell its sub-brand Honor, which was pretty popular in the European and the Asian market. Now, almost two years after the US ban on Huawei, Honor has announced that its next smartphone will come with Google apps and services pre-installed.

Well, as per reports, Honor as an independent company is reinstating its partnerships with major tech companies such as Qualcomm, Intel, and Google. Moreover, with the launch of devices with Google apps and services, the company could make a huge comeback to the European and Asian markets.