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Hello,
I found this uservoice at microsoft for teams.
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.co...mobile-app-work-on-latest-huawei-devices-with
If you use Teams don't forget to vote
Hope MS do something ...
What is annoying is that there is a non GMS version in the Chinese Huawei app store for the Chinese market (Google it), so why not put this in the non Chinese app store....
MS Teams Not receiving Calls
I having a bit weird problem. I installed MS Teams on Huawei P40 Pro, however, when receing calls, I don't get any rings. I onoy get a missed call notification. I tried re-installing, cearing all caches, enabling all types of notifications, removing anything related to battery optimization but still its not working. Any help?
Is there anyway to get onto the Chinese app store to get it?
latif99 said:
I having a bit weird problem. I installed MS Teams on Huawei P40 Pro, however, when receing calls, I don't get any rings.
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as you know already .. pretty much all notifications are screwed-up .. a 'ring' is just like a notification.
i've found this:
https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/microsoftteams/get-teams-android-in-china
and at this link it downloads an apk directly... https://aka.ms/teams_baidu_direct_dl as the huawei link does redirect to appgallery, thats again telling app not available in our region... but the apk it does work:
its an older version of the app... but still after installingand configure it says that gms is needed so i'm not sure if there is a really a non-gms version of teams
It's great to see good ratings and positivity about this phone here.
I'm surprised as I always came here to hack my device to intmstall custom Roms and Huawei doesn't give access to do that
I'm reaching out to you in hopes of getting some actual real user experience threads created on the official Huawei UK Community.
A handful of the moderators including myself have made some reviews on how to get apps etc. We aren't after full blown reviews but similar to what your experiences have been like.
This will help average users make a decision whether to buy the phone or not
If you post remember that most users of the community are not experts or technologists. They are usually people looking for help.
You can access it using Huawei support app by clicking forum or visit
https://consumer.huawei.com/uk/community/list/?forumId=20361
And login With your Huawei ID.
You'll get a generic username so update that to anything reasonable.
You could get featured by Huawei a social media too
Links back to this community will just show as text rather than an active link. Their whitelisted urls are few and far between.
Thanks for your help if you decide to contribute
Whilst you're there you can submit some images to Huawei Next-image which is a Global photography contest of certain topics but have to be photos taken on a Huawei device.
Thanks again.
I have a P40 Pro on the way, i have had many Huawei phones and think what Huawei are doing with HMS is a massive undertaking in the west. Only huawei can pull it off. Each day HMS is getting better and these forums and huawei community are really helping me get used to this new experience.
HMS is not perfect at the moment but when i remember the failures of the BB and Windows - Huawei are going in the right direction and not following those mistakes.
Politics and biases aside. I look forward to seeing more fantastic hardware from huawei and the software is going in the right direction.
I'm amazed to see diehearts like you folks willing to stick to Huawei HMS and refuse to serrender to Google GMS. I'm equally inspired by Huawei which is striving their best to reach out to 1.4mil developers worldwide to port their esteemed apps over to Huawei AppGallery. It's becoming quite usable lately as more and more local everyday used apps have been made available on the AppGallery. :victory:
georgeklee said:
I'm amazed to see diehearts like you folks willing to stick to Huawei HMS and refuse to serrender to Google GMS.
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If notifications worked reliably with HMS-naked, then it would be very easy for me to stick with HMS-naked ... unfortunately notifications really suck, hence I am stuck with a HMS+microG install for now ... but at least that is better than HMS+GMS.
Let me know when notifications are fixed on HMS-naked, then I will uninstall microG.
linux2525 said:
If notifications worked reliably with HMS-naked, then it would be very easy for me to stick with HMS-naked ... unfortunately notifications really suck, hence I am stuck with a HMS+microG install for now ... but at least that is better than HMS+GMS.
Let me know when notifications are fixed on HMS-naked, then I will uninstall microG.
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You've got any guide where you got this to work?
Also - Why MicroG, not full GMS ?
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You've got any guide where you got this to work?
Also - Why MicroG, not full GMS ?
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go to thread in this P40 Pro forum .. i think it was in the recent thread in this forum for nova ... linked back to a german forum .. but here is below ...
microG
https://microg.org/
1. Perform a factory reset of the phone.
2. Install F-Droid app
3. Add this repo into F-Droid .... https://microg.org/fdroid/repo
4. In F-Droid, then install MicroG Services Core.
5. In F-Droid, then Install MicroG Services Framework Proxy.
6. In F-Droid, then Install the MicroG FakeStore.
6. Open the Microg Settings app. Grant it all permissions and disable battery optimizations.
7. Add your Google account.
8. Turn on Device Registration, Cloud Messaging and SafetyNet.
9. Restart your phone.
10. Open Microg Settings app, check the status under Cloud Messaging. If it says not connected enter the following in the phone app: *#*#2432546#*#* and restart your phone. Check the status again - it should say Connected. (I had to enter the phone string and restart my phone twice until it said connected).
11. Install apps
12. Check connection in microG app for Google Cloud Messaging
All this will give you is push notifications with Google Cloud Messaging (including the Google Firebase messaging).
I also had notification issues caused by either Huawei PowerGenie and Android Doze .. if the notifications work and then suddenly stop after an hour or so, then try these ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...-to-improve-notification-reliability-t4100277
linux2525 said:
go to thread in this P40 Pro forum .. i think it was in the recent thread in this forum for nova ... linked back to a german forum.
microG
https://microg.org/
1. Perform a factory reset of the phone.
2. Install F-Droid app
3. Add this repo into F-Droid .... https://microg.org/fdroid/repo
4. In F-Droid, then install MicroG Services Core.
5. In F-Droid, then Install MicroG Services Framework Proxy.
6. In F-Droid, then Install the MicroG FakeStore.
6. Open the Microg Settings app. Grant it all permissions and disable battery optimizations.
7. Add your Google account.
8. Turn on Device Registration, Cloud Messaging and SafetyNet.
9. Restart your phone.
10. Open Microg Settings app, check the status under Cloud Messaging. If it says not connected enter the following in the phone app: *#*#2432546#*#* and restart your phone. Check the status again - it should say Connected. (I had to enter the phone string and restart my phone twice until it said connected).
11. Install apps
12. Check connection in microG app for Google Cloud Messaging
All this will give you is push notifications with Google Cloud Messaging (including the Google Firebase messaging).
I also had notification issues caused by either Huawei PowerGenie and Android Doze .. if the notifications work and then suddenly stop after an hour or so, then try these ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...-to-improve-notification-reliability-t4100277
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Thanks a ton for the guide bro!
But why go the MicroG way, when there are working guides for GMS with Lzplay, Icebox, etc ?
Any particular reason why you've picked MicroG over Full GMS ?
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Also - Why MicroG, not full GMS ?
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microG is a small open-source app .. used in many custom ROMs for years .. simple, quick to install, and less risk of update hassles, and easy to uninstall later if needed, and still very close to HMS-naked, it just provides notification access to google push notifications (google cloud messaging and google firebase cloud messaging).
if you want to use google apps, then this really isn't the phone to buy .. all the hassles & problems with GMS and then what is the benefit of the P40 Pro .. just a camera with DXOMARK score of 128, when you could have bought another android phone with a DXOMARK score of 123 .. virtually no difference.
but microG gets us pretty close to HMS-naked (when the notifications get fixed with HMS-naked, then I will go HMS-naked).
the first microG install might take 15 mins .. but if you ever need to install again, it is about a 3 minute process once familiar.
linux2525 said:
microG is a small open-source app .. used in many custom ROMs for years .. simple, quick to install, and less risk of update hassles, and easy to uninstall later if needed, and still very close to HMS-naked, it just provides notification access to google push notifications (google cloud messaging and google firebase cloud messaging).
if you want to use google apps, then this really isn't the phone to buy .. all the hassles & problems with GMS and then what is the benefit of the P40 Pro .. just a camera with DXOMARK score of 128, when you could have bought another android phone with a DXOMARK score of 123 .. virtually no difference.
but microG gets us pretty close to HMS-naked (when the notifications get fixed with HMS-naked, then I will go HMS-naked).
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I've understood! Thanks a lot for the detailed responses.
linux2525 said:
but microG gets us pretty close to HMS-naked (when the notifications get fixed with HMS-naked, then I will go HMS-naked).
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I wonder how they can fix the notifucations without actually getting a version of the app in the app gallery? Officially at least.
arsenal74 said:
I wonder how they can fix the notifucations without actually getting a version of the app in the app gallery? Officially at least.
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i would like to know the answer to this question .. i.e.
a) can huawei update HMS Core with to make apps compatible with huawei cloud messaging system ... or
b) is the only option for wait months or years for all the various app developers to update their apps for huawei cloud messaging system?
hopefully it is (a)
on the huawei forums, one of the regular users, said that the notification problems were a EMUI 10.1 problem .. so I'm not really sure yet
Depending on how easy it is for developers to add HMS and get officially listed in AppGallery.
Hoping it's as simple as
if gms. Not Installed then.... Hms.Notification() else gms.Notification();
Without checking any of the Dev guides or codes.
It wouldn't be too big an undertaking
Hi!
I'm trying to setup MFA from Microsoft using their MS Authenticator app, on my Huawei P40 Lite. It isn't working and i get an error saying something about "push notifications registration failed". I guess this is related to the non existing Google Services, right?
When i got the smartphone (April 2020) i followed one of the multiple guides i found on YouTube to install Google Services and all seemed to work ok. I never got any errors/problems since. Also, i get notifications from "all" my usual apps - WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail app, etc.
Anyone has ideas? Is there anyway to "update" the Google Services installation "procedure", without reseting my Huawei P40 Lite?
Regards,
JP
If the App uses GMS or GCM (both google messaging) then it will most likely not work. I have the same Problem with my 3CX Client App aswell as VIP Access MFA
Tokolosh said:
If the App uses GMS or GCM (both google messaging) then it will most likely not work. I have the same Problem with my 3CX Client App aswell as VIP Access MFA
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I really don't know if Microsoft Authenticator app uses GMS or GCM. I don't have the tech skills to say that. I just assumed so, because i can't get it to work on my Huawei P40 Lite (i get a push notifications registration error) but i can make it work on a Huawei P20 Lite (for example), using the same Microsoft accounts. This is BS! :crying:
Thanks for you help!
Microsoft Authenticator will never work on Huawei phones due to 2 things:
- Mandatory GCM for push notifications
- Google Services check in manifest that cannot be bypassed.
Never again will I buy a phone without booloader unlock.
if you have the google service installed and the notification push activated or you freeze the gfs to have the notification push it will work!
addx972 said:
if you have the google service installed and the notification push activated or you freeze the gfs to have the notification push it will work!
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It's too much of a bet. It's very unfortunate as the hardware is extremely good, but really, even with adding the phone to the android custom rom exception listing, it's way too much of a hassle.
Checking back in a few years, but it's looking dark unless bootloader is unlocked and custom roms start getting in. I believe it will never happen in order to protect other chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi & Oppo.
RedWave31 said:
It's too much of a bet. It's very unfortunate as the hardware is extremely good, but really, even with adding the phone to the android custom rom exception listing, it's way too much of a hassle.
Checking back in a few years, but it's looking dark unless bootloader is unlocked and custom roms start getting in. I believe it will never happen in order to protect other chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi & Oppo.
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too bad because on my mate xs it works perfectly microsoft authenticator works well I do not regret my purchase
It works as @addx972 said.
RedWave31 said:
Microsoft Authenticator will never work on Huawei phones due to 2 things:
- Mandatory GCM for push notifications
- Google Services check in manifest that cannot be bypassed.
Never again will I buy a phone without booloader unlock.
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I use it on a mate 40 pro with microg, the notifications allways work after y disable powergenie
I would like to start a new thread and discuss technical details of getting some of the GMS functionality for EMUI 11 devices with example of Mate 40 Pro.
I have installed the standard MicroG services and with the latest version Firebase notifications seem to work for the most of the application I use.
There is still a problem with login when using the standard MicroG GMS Core Service as it seems Google banned specific Huawei devices from logging in.
There is a fork/workaround/patch created by EloYGomeZ for the older version (I think it is even used by Googlefier) which allows log in but this version of the Core Service does not cover notifications.
Then there is another fork created by a different user jcchikikomori. So I took his version and created signed APK for my own testing. Both notification and login seem to work but the apps do not recognize the Google account. It is visible under the accounts and I can select sync options.
https://microg.org/
https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/issues/1189
https://github.com/EloYGomeZ/android_packages_apps_GmsCore-HUAWEI
https://github.com/jcchikikomori/GmsCoreHuawei
Happy to discuss further with anybody who has additional ideas clues. Would be happy if jcchikikomori and @eloygomez could join the discussion here.
The final issue I am having is described here:
https://github.com/jcchikikomori/GmsCoreHuawei/issues/5
chortya said:
I would like to start a new thread and discuss technical details of getting some of the GMS functionality for EMUI 11 devices with example of Mate 40 Pro.
I have installed the standard MicroG services and with the latest version Firebase notifications seem to work for the most of the application I use.
There is still a problem with login when using the standard MicroG GMS Core Service as it seems Google banned specific Huawei devices from logging in.
There is a fork/workaround/patch created by EloYGomeZ for the older version (I think it is even used by Googlefier) which allows log in but this version of the Core Service does not cover notifications.
Then there is another fork created by a different user jcchikikomori. So I took his version and created signed APK for my own testing. Both notification and login seem to work but the apps do not recognize the Google account. It is visible under the accounts and I can select sync options.
https://microg.org/
https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/issues/1189
https://github.com/EloYGomeZ/android_packages_apps_GmsCore-HUAWEI
https://github.com/jcchikikomori/GmsCoreHuawei
Happy to discuss further with anybody who has additional ideas clues. Would be happy if jcchikikomori and @eloygomez could join the discussion here.
The final issue I am having is described here:
https://github.com/jcchikikomori/GmsCoreHuawei/issues/5
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Hi, all is working fine for me. Youtube vanced on Emui11 with my google account login is working perfectly. I don't have GMS installed either. I'm using the very latest youtube vanced and microg versions too. I simply logged in via the youtube vanced app. All good here
Thanos88 said:
Hi, all is working fine for me. Youtube vanced on Emui11 with my google account login is working perfectly. I don't have GMS installed either. I'm using the very latest youtube vanced and microg versions too. I simply logged in via the youtube vanced app. All good here
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Vanced is different from the normal MicroG package. Vanced Youtube app is patched and is not checking signatures of specific Vanced MicroG components and also Vanced developer implemented Huawei specific login fix.
The regular MicroG installation does allow Huawei phones to login and even if you use patched version then the accounts are not listed or picked up in the apps.
To be able to login in Vanced, use the indications from these pictures.
Download the zips, extract the apps (or dowload them from Apkmirror page or other store), install them WITHOUT starting Vanced, go to MicroG - setting - switch off "Google cloud messaging" (first) and "Google device registration". After that you can login in Vanced with your account.
This is the Vanced page where you can see I'm logged in ...
LE: BTW, I'm on 11.0.0.127(C432E6R4P1), NOH-NX9.
Not sure what are you trying to explain here. Vanced MicroG works with login and YouTube Vanved without any issue and in parallel to the usual MicroG which js required for push notifications in a lot of apps. There is also a patched version of the usual MicroG that allows login in but the other Goolge apps like maps or google photos do not accept that login procedure.
I probably misunderstood that you can't log in and show your account in the application ...
Are you referring to this display?
(Setting - accounts - vanced microG - display or not the account)
In the end, it matters that the application works ... no matter how ...
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I probably misunderstood that you can't log in and show your account in the application ...
Are you referring to this display?
(Setting - accounts - vanced microG - display or not the account)
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No, again, I have no issue with Vanced MicroG. The issue is with the usual MicroG.
I was able to use Micro G to get google play services natively working on my Mate 40 RS. Seems Chinese variants at least at latest current firmware can be exploited to allow this to work still. Seems maybe, Huawei doesn't seem to care or purposely have allowed the LZ Play to continue to function? John Wang on Youtube has a working tutorial, from what I saw from other people it doesn't seem to work on International Mate 40's though.
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I was able to use Micro G to get google play services natively working on my Mate 40 RS. Seems Chinese variants at least at latest current firmware can be exploited to allow this to work still. Seems maybe, Huawei doesn't seem to care or purposely have allowed the LZ Play to continue to function? John Wang on Youtube has a working tutorial, from what I saw from other people it doesn't seem to work on International Mate 40's though.
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Guys, let's not mix up topics. Yes chinese versions will still allow LZPlay and GMS installation. This thread is about using MicroG as GMS alternative.
chortya said:
Guys, let's not mix up topics. Yes chinese versions will still allow LZPlay and GMS installation. This thread is about using MicroG as GMS alternative.
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The only thing I can think you could possibly try is sideloading the google apps, start with google account manager first and have the huawei patched microg installed, then try to add the google account to your device, at this point then try to sideload the google apps in the correct order from John Wang's tutorial. It's worth a try at least.
With MicroG and YouTube Vanced installed (I can login into Vanced), I've installed Google account manager, but I couldn't add the Google account.
International version ...
Sily question, can MicroG helps other apps? Or just for Youtube Vanced?
rambits said:
Sily question, can MicroG helps other apps? Or just for Youtube Vanced?
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Youtube Vanced's micro g fork only works for Vanced apps, doesn't work for google play services at all. I don't mean to be negative but unless you have the Chinese version of the Mate 40 series you are basically SOL.
Shymmy said:
With MicroG and YouTube Vanced installed (I can login into Vanced), I've installed Google account manager, but I couldn't add the Google account.
International version ...
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Same thing. I just bought my mate 0 pro yesterday and it is international verion. I heard that someone said that sideload method can work. So is there any tutorial to do it?
GMS works only on China version.
what do you want to know? I have european version of mate 40 pro and microG installed
It's about GMS ...
I have Vanced too, but Google services can't be installed for now.
what does not work for you with microg?
Did anyone manage to compile the official Mate 40 source code?
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/open...Type=openSourceSoftware&pageSize=10&curPage=1
Soon we will see someone release gms for mate 40 series.
adrianyujs said:
Soon we will see someone release gms for mate 40 series.
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What "soon" does actually mean, two month, six month, a year?
Do you know that mysterious "someone" working on it?
Any useful information?
Security555 said:
What "soon" does actually mean, two month, six month, a year?
Do you know that mysterious "someone" working on it?
Any useful information?
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I think with HarmonyOS we'll be able to easily install GMS, but we'll see...I am also interested in buying a Mate 40 pro, but without google, it's not ok..
Yes, it is not ok if you use and depend on applications like Android Auto or Gpay.
Or if you use applications for NFC payment, which don't work ... although for that I understood that we can use iCard (I made my account, but I haven't used it yet for NFC payment).
Otherwise, I use Waze, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Google Photo, Yahoo mail (without notifications), Maps (if I want to log in with Gmail here, I use Ourplay) ...
I can also use banking applications such as NeoBT (from Transilvania Bank, I am from Romania).
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Yes, it is not ok if you use and depend on applications like Android Auto or Gpay.
Or if you use applications for NFC payment, which don't work ... although for that I understood that we can use iCard (I made my account, but I haven't used it yet for NFC payment).
Otherwise, I use Waze, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Google Photo, Yahoo mail (without notifications), Maps (if I want to log in with Gmail here, I use Ourplay) ...
I can also use banking applications such as NeoBT (from Transilvania Bank, I am from Romania).
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I'm also from Romania but as you've said, I'm interested in Android Auto, and it's a big problem that it's not working...I can live without NFC payments, but without Android Auto, I can't