Android's developer site praises them and offers help to build apps for them. But does Google really want them around? Android isn't as open as most people think, at least when a phone maker wants to include the Google Play Store. It's not closed in the way iOS is, where every single piece of content has to go through Apple's approval process, but manufacturers have a long list of details that are required by Google if they want to include Google's own apps and services. Since those are what actually make an Android phone worth buying, phone makers do it, even if they aren't happy about it. Phone makers aren't required to use Google Play. But you're not required to use Google's services, including the Google Play Store, on your Android phone. There are plenty of other ways to download and install applications to your Android phone, and many of them use a competing service like Bing or Mapquest. The official word from Google about third-party distribution makes it sound like ...
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