Considering Huawei has not been removed from the US Commerce Department's Entity List, there's a possibility the new phone won't be able to use Google's Android software or the search giant's popular collection of apps, like Maps and Gmail.
A Google spokesperson recently told Reuters that the Mate 30 cannot be sold with Google's software and apps because of the blacklisting. Huawei also said in August that it wasn't sure whether the Mate 30 would be able to run on Android when asked by Business Insider.
But Huawei's Vincent Pang said during a media event at the end of August that the company doesn't have any current plans to launch a new smartphone powered by its own Harmony OS operating system, per CNET. That suggests it plans to stick with Android for upcoming launches like the Mate 30.