Amazon "android" tablets don't come with google play or any other google apps, so I don't see what this forced requirement is.
To be fair, I was attempting to interpret your poorly worded grammar. But it is just simpler to mute your comments and not deal with you anymore.Reading FAIL.
Ios is on another level when it comes to stripping user rights away indeed. No other mainstream, consumer os comes close. Only gaming consoles.
Apple has no majority share. iOS is not dominant.
But your issues with Apples control over its OS are an entirely different thing than what the EU are pursuing Google for.so that means the unprecendented amount of control and lockdown that exists in no other mainstream consumer OS is okay? What about back when it was the majority? was it okay then?
But your issues with Apples control over its OS are an entirely different thing than what the EU are pursuing Google for.
But your issues with Apples control over its OS are an entirely different thing than what the EU are pursuing Google for.
so that means the unprecendented amount of control and lockdown that exists in no other mainstream consumer OS is okay? What about back when it was the majority? was it okay then?
I agree, but from the users perspective it is the same
I dont care that I dont get to click accept on whatever terms android oems are subject to because they can be easily overridden and ignored by the user, particularly on european android variants
It is not the same. The point is that Google is killing the variants.
If you have 99% of the profits with 20% share that doesn't make you a threat to free choice yet.what about the fact that ios has the vast majority of profits? why is only market share important? especially since this is about commercial competition apparantly
Apple is not worse. It is normal that I cannot use an iOS app on BB10, but not a pure Android app which is only available on the Play Store.I know it isnt exactly the same, Apple is worse. Android devices with unlockable bootloaders (most european variants) can be modified in any and every way, including stripping google from the device. Apple devices cannot even do far lesser things like downgrading the OS.
That is true. It does not affect other phone manufactures, but it imposes a tax on ISVs and limits the owner's freedom.It is also not normal for one app store to control any and all applications on an operating system like ios too
That is true. It does not affect other phone manufactures, but it imposes a tax on ISVs and limits the owner's freedom.
I guess that is why I did not like iOS in the beginning, but now it is more a question of dumbed-down GUI, price, and lack of removable parts.
Yes, but the investigation is massive. It goes well beyond a single item like the Appstore or Windows. There was nothing like Google before.I'm not trying to downplay Googles actions. I just wish the spirit of the standards were applied evenly. Would be a win for users all around.
In theory if Google went completely in house and manufactured their own hardware we could be stuck with two completely apple-locked style systems and it sounds like we could do jack squat.
Imo users deserve certain rights.
Yes, but the investigation is massive. It goes well beyond a single item like the Appstore or Windows. There was nothing like Google before.
I'm not saying Apple deserves a pass.there was also nothing like the lockdown on ios devices before iOS either though!
I'm not trying to downplay Googles actions. I just wish the spirit of the standards were applied evenly. Would be a win for users all around.
In theory if Google went completely in house and manufactured their own hardware we could be stuck with two completely apple-locked style systems and it sounds like we could do jack squat.
Imo users deserve certain rights.
I'm not trying to downplay Googles actions. I just wish the spirit of the standards were applied evenly. Would be a win for users all around.
In theory if Google went completely in house and manufactured their own hardware we could be stuck with two completely apple-locked style systems and it sounds like we could do jack squat.
Imo users deserve certain rights.
The EU is talking about €26 billion (with a B) in fines against Google. Complete and utter b.s. That would essentially bankrupt Google through stock devaluation. If that is how the EU goes about things, I could see Google simply limit the OS to specific regions or shut down all servers in the EU. I'd like to see how long a politicians career lasts when the public finds out that they can no longer use their phone or internet services because of them. Google has 40% of the entire Internet go through their servers, so it wouldn't be an idle threat.Heard the ideal suggestion made on This Week in Google podcasts when they were discussing this topic...legislate to eliminate the default lockdown, meaning OS can't mandate/lock down or designate default apps. It would then be up to the user to determine.
The EU is talking about €26 billion (with a B) in fines against Google. Complete and utter b.s. That would essentially bankrupt Google through stock devaluation. If that is how the EU goes about things, I could see Google simply limit the OS to specific regions or shut down all servers in the EU. I'd like to see how long a politicians career lasts when the public finds out that they can no longer use their phone or internet services because of them. Google has 40% of the entire Internet go through their servers, so it wouldn't be an idle threat.
What I find kind of funny is how Google haters love to talk about how fragmented the Android experience is. Google is trying to rectify that by at least keeping Android standardized in its apps that are available to users across various Android devices. Now those same people are criticizing Google for not allowing OEM's to fragment the platform even more. Well, which is it?
My reply wasn't directed at you specifically wrt people hating on Google and trying to bring it down. Apologies if I came across that way.My reply was more in the context of creating uniform requirements across all OS, ie Android, iOS, whatever--specifically in relation to gotluck's issues with Apple being able to make certain requirements of their devices while Google is getting hammered for doing the same. I'm not hating on Google here...in fact, I don't understand how this complaint can't be levied on Google when nobody's forcing OEMs to use Android...go create your own fork like Amazon or Cyanogenmod where you're not required to include Google Apps.
I don't begin to understand the dynamics of this whole investigation, other than EU politicians seem to have specific agenda against Google.
The EU is talking about €26 billion (with a B) in fines against Google. Complete and utter b.s. That would essentially bankrupt Google through stock devaluation. If that is how the EU goes about things, I could see Google simply limit the OS to specific regions or shut down all servers in the EU. I'd like to see how long a politicians career lasts when the public finds out that they can no longer use their phone or internet services because of them. Google has 40% of the entire Internet go through their servers, so it wouldn't be an idle threat.
What I find kind of funny is how Google haters love to talk about how fragmented the Android experience is. Google is trying to rectify that by at least keeping Android standardized in its apps that are available to users across various Android devices. Now those same people are criticizing Google for not allowing OEM's to fragment the platform even more. Well, which is it?