As AppGallery is sideloaded anyways, you should be familiar and OK with the process. NOTE: The fix below requires you to sideload HMS Core onto your Android device, something that we recommend doing AT YOUR OWN RISK. While Huawei Health still worked with the Watch GT 3 Pro, the crash notification was a bit annoying as it came up frequently. Lo and behold, after updating, HMS Core started crashing constantly and I couldn’t even open AppGallery anymore.
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Thinking things would be fixed up, I went ahead and installed it on my Pixel 6a review unit. Fast forward to a couple of days ago when Android 13 officially launched for Pixel devices. When I was on the Android 13 Beta with my Pixel 5, it kept crashing. The current version of HMS Core is 6.6.0.332.
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NOTE: you can also install Huawei Health without needing AppGallery and it works just fine. Huawei’s version is HMS Core, which installs when you install AppGallery, which can be used to download Huawei Health to use their smartwatches (among other things).
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Their solution was an AppGallery of their own, but of course, that requires some core Android services. Without getting too much into it, since Huawei was banned from using Google’s Core services and apps on their devices, they had to come up with a workaround.
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Fortunately, there’s a pretty simple fix. If you run Huawei’s AppGallery with HMS Core, you may find that the latter crashes once you update your Pixel device to Android 13. While operating system updates generally fix and improve things, it’s not uncommon for a system update to break something that was working.