Installing Google apps (GMS) on Huawei Phone [EMUI 10, 11, 12, 13] devices with GBox
Install Google Apps on Your Huawei With Gbox lab.
One of the top products on the market right now is a Huawei device. However, it lacks GMS, or Google Mobile Services, which prevents Google apps from syncing with Google services and prevents the Google Play Store from functioning. Many users have used various hacks to install GMS on Huawei devices, and one of the most recent ones makes use of the GBox app. Use it as follows.
What is Gbox?
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Installing Google programmes like Google Play Store, Gmail, and YouTube is made possible through the free app GBox. Instead of sideloading APKs to your Huawei smartphone directly, which won't function because the device doesn't natively support GMS, GBox virtualizes your Huawei smartphone as a different model and enables you to sign in to those apps with your Google account.
How to install and use GBox?
GBox may be downloaded from its website at but is also available in the Huawei AppGallery.
Simply submit the application when it is introduced and proceed as follows:
Although GBox already offers recommended Google apps that you can install, we chose to install Google Play Store first before using it to get the other apps we required. Following installation, you will have the choice of adding a shortcut to your home screen. The GBox icon can be seen in the lower left corner of apps that are running through GBox.
Also take note that different permissions may be required based on the app. In order to install and use the apps, GBox will ask for permission, whereas Google apps may need additional rights. To ensure that the applications function properly, make sure to enable them.
GBox only guarantees that it will never acquire personal data in terms of privacy and data security.
Google Apps on Huawei
GBox operates in the background and performs almost flawlessly on the Huawei Mate 50 Pro. In order to sign in to our Google accounts on other Google apps we've installed, we only need to do so on the Google Play Store app. It took no time at all for Google Maps to access the device's GPS and start providing precise location services while YouTube was up and running.
But we can't sync because of issues with our work Gmail account. The traditional Gmail we use, however, synced without any problems, however it is slow to take up freshly received emails and doesn't provide us any notifications. Due to its inability to be identified by the Huawei smartphone, we also had issues making Google Messages our default app.
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