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Google May Have To Make Major Changes To Android in Response To a Forthcoming Fine in Europe (washingtonpost.com) 274

Google could face a new record penalty this month from European regulators for forcing its search and Web-browsing tools on the makers of Android-equipped smartphones and other devices, potentially resulting in major changes to the world's most widely deployed mobile operating system. From a report: The punishment from Margrethe Vestager, the European Union's competition chief, is expected to include a fine raging into the billions of dollars, according to people familiar with her thinking, marking the second time in as many years that the region's antitrust authorities have found that Google threatens corporate rivals and consumers. At the heart of the E.U.'s looming decision are Google's policies that pressure smartphone and tablet manufacturers that use Google's Android operating system to pre-install the tech giant's own apps. In the E.U.'s eyes, device makers such as HTC and Samsung face an anti-competitive choice: Set Google Search as the default search service and offer Google's Chrome browser, or lose access to Android's popular app store. Lacking that portal, owners of Android smartphones or tablets can't easily download games or other apps -- or services from Google's competitors offered by third-party developers.
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Google May Have To Make Major Changes To Android in Response To a Forthcoming Fine in Europe

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  • Well I imagine Google might have to Fork android in EU then. That's probably the best solution as I don't think anyone else in the world wants to use an Android phone without the Android store.

  • Wait..What? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ArhcAngel ( 247594 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @03:40PM (#56918686)
    So let me get this straight. Google provides a free as in beer OS (some of it is OSS but not all) for mobile and strong-arms OEM's to included ALL of Google services or else no app store and THAT is bad because even though there are competing app stores they suck. While Apple doesn't even allow competing app stores, browsers (a wrapper called chrome on Apples engine is not a competing browser), or scripting languages and that is OK? I welcome the scrutiny on Google but lets get real.
    • Google provides a free as in beer OS (some of it is OSS but not all)

      AFAIK, everything Google provides is OSS (mostly Apache 2 licensed). What Google provides isn't enough to make a functional phone, though. There's a whole vendor layer which has to be provided by the device maker.

      • The Google services in question are not OSS. Which wouldn't be a problem if so many popular 3rd party apps didn't depend on those services to work. The thing is the end user is still free to install the Google services but OEM's know for most users that's too complicated. What they could do is provide an app that's sole purpose is to install the Google packages directly from Google.
  • by Comboman ( 895500 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @03:45PM (#56918720)
    Go on Google Play and download Firefox or Opera. Problem solved. Why should Google be punished for wanting users to have a consistent UX rather than whatever crapware manufacturers and/or carrier want to load up your phone with?
  • It's freaking Open Source. you can get what you need to build your own here https://source.android.com/ [android.com]

    If a manufacturer wants something else they can damn well build it themselves.

    • It's freaking Open Source. you can get what you need to build your own here https://source.android.com/ [android.com]

      If a manufacturer wants something else they can damn well build it themselves.

      What's more, the Apache 2.0 license doesn't require you release your source for your branch... So hardware developers are free to port Android to their hardware and not be required to release their source code or resort to delivering binary blobs of independently developed drivers..

  • by Hognoxious ( 631665 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @03:58PM (#56918840) Homepage Journal

    a fine raging into the billions of dollars

    This time it's not MsMash's fault - it's like that in the original!

  • by slashmydots ( 2189826 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @03:58PM (#56918842)
    They should fine then $1 for every GB they wasted on people's phones with this garbage. Google photos is using 150MB on my phone and I've never opened the app. I've never even used that service in a browser. I don't use it at all. WHAT COULD IT POSSIBLY BE STORING?!
  • The primary issue the EU is arguing is that Google uses a monopoly position to encourage or force hardware vendors to include as default certain features in Android OS. Other software monopolies have tried to solve this anti-competitive issue by giving a selection of competitive options, even if a preferred option is listed first or has advertising to suggest choosing the preferred option.

    The Microsoft Windows anti-competitive EU (2009) and US(1998) case was this issue but also the fact that IE was baked in

  • What a walled garden is, how they're constructed, and why. Android and iOS are both walled gardens, and even Microsoft is attempting to make Windows a walled garden.

    All garden walls crumble; just look at IBM and AOL.

  • I've had a Samsung during the S5 generation and hated that I couldn't get rid of their crap apps and put Google apps on. I now have a Pixel XL, and it is much nicer without the Samsung junk. I guess I could have rooted the Samsung and put Google on, but why should I have to do that?

    Google started forcing the manufacturers to be more standard because Android is not a monopoly - competition with Apple forced it. In terms of what matters, profit, not gross, Apple is so far out in front that Android could be co

  • Given the current mindset in EU meetings, a billion could be better spent bargaining with member states to not enforce EU decisions.
  • Google is giving Android away for free. I guess google could offer two versions of Android. A paid one, and a free, search supported one.

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