Just a few days ago the news broke that the SD Association, the entity that encompasses brands that can use SD or microSD cards, would turn its back on Huawei, as other manufacturers such as Intel or Google have already done. This implied that the Asian company could not use the slot in its new terminals, and that it would have to stop the sale of current devices that already include it. That is, of all models except for the Huawei P30 and Mate 20, which have the new type of NM Card memory card.
From Phonearena they have contacted Huawei itself to ask better about this, to which they have answered positively. Apparently, this news was a bit alarmist and exaggerated, since the manufacturer has commented that the use of SD cards in its terminals will not be affected. Consumers will be able to continue buying and using these products, in the words of the company itself.
It is not the only thing on which he has spoken. Phonearena has taken the opportunity to ask him other questions given his imminent blockade by the United States, which could take place on August 19. Another question has been whether users will be able to continue using Google services, such as Google Play and Gmail, on their Huawei phones. The company has commented that the products they have sold and are currently selling will not be affected. Users will be able to continue using these services as they normally would.
Also, when asked if this suspension of business with Google will have an impact on Huawei's business in China, the manufacturer has answered with a resounding no. Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor products for smartphones and tablets, covering those that have been sold and are still in stock worldwide.
As for future Huawei and Honor phones, however, the situation is more or less in limbo. For example, the Honor 20 Pro didn't get Google certification in time, and its Android situation is said to be on hold now as well.