Knowing Huawei, it probably has to do with the firmware's unreasonably aggressive RAM/battery management. It's probably a reminder to you that the Play Store is "using battery," and that you could save battery by disabling it. Huawei is notorious for this kind of behavior, and it's why VideoLAN recently decided not to let Huawei devices install their VLC video player app. The problem was that Huawei's firmware would automatically kill VLC soon after you switched out of the app, thus preventing it from playing in the background, and there wasn't anything you could do about it. This was leading to one-star reviews on the Play Store, which is bad for business. Since this wasn't VideoLAN's fault, you can understand why they came to this decision.
08-28-2018 01:57 PM