• @[email protected]
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    1131 month ago

    Why is the Google play store a monopoly if you can sideload apps, but the Apple store isn’t one although you can’t sideload apps? I’m not pro-Google, I’m just trying to understand.

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      1 month ago

      Ok, I’m going to preface this by saying I don’t agree with the ethics of this, because I’ve been shot for just being the messenger in the past when I’ve spoken about this. That somehow by explaining the situation it means I’m siding with Google or Apple. I am not.

      But it’s because the case and the judge aren’t ruling on it from a Google > smartphone user POV (where Apple’s store is objectively even more of a monopoly than the Play Store, in that you literally have to use it).

      They’re looking at it from a Google > phone OEM POV. Google effectively forces companies to use the play store, otherwise they can’t access Android functionality that has been shifted to play services, they don’t get to upstream patches to AOSP, they can’t access Google Apps (which are effectively required if you want to have people buy your device), they don’t even have access to Android’s notification system API. Google enforces that OEMs don’t have alternative app stores set as the default. Etc.

      Apple has no such equivalent. They aren’t forcing anything on OEMs, because they themselves are the OEM. If the only phones with a Play Store were Google’s own Pixel phones, the ruling would’ve went like Apple’s.

      The case is about Google abusing their market position to push OEMs into using the Play Store. Not end users.

      Everybody who talks about this case on Reddit/Lemmy seems to miss what it’s actually about. It’s (unfortunately) not about protecting end users directly.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Thanks for this summary, I haven’t followed this and didn’t know what it was about. Sensical format and structure, extremely helpful in explaining a crucial difference

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      271 month ago

      Just to add, there are multiple app stores available for Android devices. I hate Google, but this seems like an odd attack at first glance

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        Because they make deals with manufacturers to ensure only google play is loaded on, and that the bootloader is locked so custom ROMs can’t be easily installed. If they decline, they lose the right to ship w/ google play, and therefore piss of the average user.

        Not just a coincidence that the only flagship devices on the market with an unlockable bootloader are made by Google. If you want to use android without them in a secure manner, you’re going to have to pay them for it.

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          111 month ago

          This makes a lot more sense, and was the information I was missing. Thank you. As others have pointed out though, last I knew Samsung shipped with their own store

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            I think there’s some leeway given for manufacturer owned appstores, especially for the big boys.

            That being said its mostly controlled opposition IMO.

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          81 month ago

          But that doesn’t speak towards the Apple side, which locks their app store and hardware as well.

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            31 month ago

            Apple has stranglehold over their devices.

            Google has a stranglehold over theirs, and everyone else’s who isn’t either Google or built to serve a sanctioned (by the U.S.) foreign market like China or Russia.

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              41 month ago

              Except samsung ships with their own store on all galaxy devices, even if play is there too. So it doesn’t fit with a stranglehold.

              If google withdrew android to only Google hardware, does that suddenly make them not infringing anymore? Leaving all other phone devs to make their own OS…

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          My OnePlus 7 Pro came with an unlockable bootloader. Or was that deal after that phone came out?

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        Yup, I use F-Droid for most of my apps, and Aurora as an anonymous FE to the Play store. I also have a couple apps sideloaded.

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      181 month ago

      Can’t answer your question as I’m also trying to understand but recently Graphene OS has been in the news.

      Basically there are apps that won’t work if they have not been authenticated by one of Google’s APIs. Which means there are apps that won’t work if it did not come from the play store.