• apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    Before anyone gets too excited, the headline is clickbait. The bigger Chinese phone brands are looking into de-googled Android. They are still going to use Android.

    several prominent Chinese smartphone manufacturers, including Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and OnePlus, are exploring the possibility of developing versions of the Android operating system that do not rely on Google Mobile Services.

    Chinese laptop makers are also in search of an OS that isn’t Windows. Queue a race to prop Linux with Android support on that side of things.

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        I mean they just replace Google with their own Chinese data-mining services so, no, not cool.

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          No no no, it’s not Chinese data mining.

          it’s just socialised data with Chinese characteristics! Much better.

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          Exactly what happened with Indonesian release of Huawei.

          Also, more ads everywhere. Even your lock screen.

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            Just read for a second about intel’s history on anti competition practices eg they would ban stores from carrying out amd cpus in my country in Europe

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              Oh yeah, I’m not saying they’re the good guys at all. But we need a 3rd player on the GPU market.

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        de-Googled android sounds even better.

        They are already degoogled for the Chinese market. What the Chinese Android variants to not have is a shared replacement for Play Services and a shared app store because everyone is doing their own thing for maps API, payment, …

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      So like how Huawei was hyping up their new mobile OS which was really just skinned AOSP?

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        This was a transitional stage, HarmonyOS Next is running a fully different kernel and runtime

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          Well there’s that, but I was talking more about how they were selling it when hey first announced it. My point is that with stuff like this, the companies have lied before. I’ll believe it when I see it.

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        Some Chinese phone release outside China also began to de-googled as well. At least that’s the case for Huawei in Indonesia.

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      It also says:

      It is currently unknown whether these companies would aim for compatibility with existing Android apps or follow the path of Huawei’s latest HarmonyOS NEXT, which removes Android app support entirely

      So, it’s not clear yet.

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      Waydroid is pretty nice, integrating the Android apps as regular apps in the Linux UI.

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        I live in Asia. I’m European and meet a lot of Chinese tourists. Trying to find a common ground with digital services we both use is impractical to the point where we often can’t connect online.