Comment by casenmgreen

Comment by casenmgreen 5 hours ago

4 replies

This is the beginning of the end of Android.

Google have over-reached.

It is unacceptable to software developers to be unable to install software on their own phones, and this will lead to a successor to Android.

It will take time, but it will now happen.

kube-system an hour ago

If that actually were the case, the iPhone would've died in 2007.

In reality, most people don't even know what sideloading is. Those are the people who are buying phones and supporting the market for their existence.

The 0.001% of people who want to side load applications onto their phone, can clamor for a new OS all they want, but unless they put the resources in place to make that happen, it won't.

bitpush 4 hours ago

> beginning of the end of Android.

You underestimate how much money & effort it takes to make an operating system.

  • floxy 2 hours ago

    Wouldn't people just fork AOSP? Seems like GrapheneOS has a running start?

    • kube-system an hour ago

      Forking a project isn't really the same as "ending" it, as much as it is becoming it. Even ignoring that, you can't be a meaningful competitor unless you actually ship on a phone, and support the features that the average consumer is looking for. Amazon even tried and failed spectacularly.