Comment by disiplus

Comment by disiplus a day ago

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i have a pixel phone, but google is not the good guy here. Like in this example, it basically bundles stuff in a way, so if you want for example the store, you have to take other stuff also and that other stuff has its own requirements.

Zigurd a day ago

There are de-Googled phones based on AOSP, and not just in China.

Google used to be more permissive with OEM "customization" and the result was lots of Bad Product Differentiation. Phone OEMs suck at software.

Huawei has a phone OS not based on AOSP, but you can't easily get it in the US.

Making a coherent OS product that doesn't get horribly mutated by OEM licensees is not easy. Vide Windows bloatware.

  • Spivak a day ago

    The mistake Google is making with the courts is that you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't have an open OS while simultaneously flexing your other business units to dictate how other people use it.

    Google flexing in this way, arguably for the benefit of the user, is nonetheless anticompetitive and the courts are reaming them for it.

xnx a day ago

Right. So the courts seem to prefer not offering the user any choice in hardware or software like Apple.