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I just wish there was a (reliable, secure) way to get most (edit: western, sorry) banking apps to work on one if that was possible I would buy one next time I can afford/need a new phone
Edit: Not for nothing but do any Hexbears have experience using microG or something similar to run the N26 banking app?
This new Huawei phone is China only and doesn't even come in an android variant, unlike Huawei's international phones made for export. So getting banking apps to run on it could be hard. It can run most android apps though a compatibility layer though.
The Huawei p60 pro is probably the best Huawei phone available for international consumers
What about the models sold in HK?