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[-] SmackemWittadic@lemmy.world 55 points 2 weeks ago

Android was an open standard and platform, a LONG time ago. Then Google did a rug pull with all new features of android requiring 100% of their services to function.

[-] datendefekt@feddit.org 24 points 2 weeks ago

No, it wasn't ever. It always belonged to Google who benevolently open sourced parts of it and retains control.

Safetynet and PlayIntegrity are under Google's control. The PlayStore is Google's. All of the APIs are Google's! Hardware blobs are closed and belong to the manufacturer.

Just because some of the stuff shows up on GitHub doesn't make it an open platform.

[-] Zak@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Android was out for at least five years before Safetynet was a thing. I'm surprised people weren't louder in their objections to that then.

[-] timestatic@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

You can still install AOSP based distributions on supported devices

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