Google loses antitrust case vs Epic Games. Jury rules Google Play store constitutes an illegal monopoly - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    This is further crippled by how the increasingly tight security measures in Android make harder and harder to add functionality that is considered “system-level” and is as deeply integrated as the Play Store.

    You can’t simply install F-droid and expect the same level of user friendliness and automatic app updates as in the official Play Store. Without esoteric, hackish and warranty-voiding rooting methods, you need to give manual user confirmation for every small update. You need to update 30 apps that accumulated because you forgot to manually update each of them? get prepared for going 30 times thought the same process of pressing buttons and giving confirmation for each of them.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, things are getting to the point where just having a mobile device running Linux and using Waydroid for some useful Android applications is less painful than trying to make Android work.

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      I am using /e/OS/ and their App Lounge does the updates automatically, unlike Aurora Store/Fdroid, so it seems possible

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        You’ve replaced the whole operating system - in which case they obviously are in control. It is equivalent to a rooted stock Android device.

        But if you just install their app installer on a stock Android device you’ll have the same problems.