I already have several on my Android devices.
What do they mean? Does Google have to start preloading them? lol.
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I already have several on my Android devices.
What do they mean? Does Google have to start preloading them? lol.
I'm just glad that this judgement travelled back in time!
It must have, otherwise Samsung phone's wouldn't have the Galaxy Store on them.
And Huawei phones wouldn't have AppGallery on it.
And things like aptoide, f-droid and taptap wouldn't exist.
This is about Epic wanting their store to be available on the google store, and none of these articles understand that at all.
I'm confused is there a limit to which app stores I can install on my android phone right now because last time I checked there wasn't.
This is apparently partially about exclusive deals that bar app developers from putting their apps on additional third party app stores.
Oh right like how Apple is going to maintain its monopolistic advantage in the EU - if you want to list your app on a "third party" store and the Apple one, you have to pay the blood sacrafice for both the app on the apple store and off it.
Edit: so I'm pretty sure this means if you want to be on the apple app store in the US, you don't have a choice in the EU
Oooo! Oooo! Do Apple next!
Holy shit do I just want to be able to sideload my own personal apps on my device without Apple's approval
Why buy a device where you couldn’t?
Security, data harvesting transparency (I wouldn’t go so far as calling it privacy lol), predictability, hardware longevity (though this gap is shrinking now), and inter-product integration. Also vendor lock-in lol.