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This video discusses setting up Huawei or Honor phones to access Google apps without rooting or hacking. Key steps include language selection, removing bloatware, installing Mozilla Firefox browser, and using tools like Aptoide or Aurora Store for app access. The process involves creating a virtual OS through G-space to enable Google services. Additionally, users can simulate May 20 for Google account login, install apps, and organize them on the home screen. The goal is to create a setup mimicking a global ROM with access to Google services on these devices.
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In this segment of the video, the main points include:
– Setting up a Huawei or Honor phone step by step, focusing on language and keyboard selection.
– Removing bloatware from the device to improve performance.
– Installing a good browser like Mozilla Firefox to replace the native browser.
– Installing Aptoide or Aurora Store to access common apps without Google services.
– Using G-space to create a virtual OS with working Google services.
These steps ensure that the Huawei or Honor phone functions similar to a global version ROM with access to Google apps and services. The final setup involves opening G-space to access Google apps inside and installing them directly from the Play Store.
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In this segment of the video, the key points include simulating May 20 for Google account login, installing apps, creating shortcuts for Google apps on the home screen, using Aurora Store or Aptoide for non-Google apps, accessing non-working Google apps through the browser, and organizing apps into a Google folder. The process is described as an easy way to install Google services and apps on Huawei and Honor phones without rooting or hacking. Viewers are encouraged to share their methods and feedback in the comments.