The dirty little secret about Google Android

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The dirty little secret about Google Android

Date: August 23rd, 2010
Author: Jason Hiner
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=5855


Google Android began with the greatest of intentions — freedom, openness, and quality software for all. However, freedom always comes with price, and often results in unintended consequences. With Android, one of the most important of those unintended consequences is now becoming clear as Google gets increasingly pragmatic about the smartphone market and less and less tied to its original ideals.

Here’s the dirty little secret about Android: After all the work Apple did to get AT&T to relinquish device control for the iPhone and all the great efforts Google made to get the FCC and the U.S. telecoms to agree to open access rules as part of the 700 MHz auction, Android is taking all of those gains and handing the power back to the telecoms.

That is likely to be the most important and far-reaching development in the U.S. mobile market in 2010. In light of the high ideals that the Android OS was founded upon and the positive movement toward openness that was happening back in 2007-2008, it is an extremely disappointing turn of events.

When Apple convinced AT&T not to plaster its logo on the iPhone or preload it with a bunch of AT&T bloatware, it was an important first step for smartphones to emerge as independent computers that were no longer crippled by the limitations put on them by the selfish interests of the telecom carriers, who typically wanted to upsell and nickle-dime customers for every extra app and feature on the phone.

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs said, “iPhone is the first phone where we separated the carrier from the hardware. They worry about the network, while we worry about the phone.”

Almost for that reason alone, the iPhone was an immediate hit with customers, despite the many limitations of the first generation iPhone when it was released in June 2007.

Later that year, Google announced the Android mobile operating system and the Open Handset Alliance. Here was Google’s statement made at the time:

“This alliance shares a common goal of fostering innovation on mobile devices and giving consumers a far better user experience than much of what is available on today’s mobile platforms. By providing developers a new level of openness that enables them to work more collaboratively, Android will accelerate the pace at which new and compelling mobile services are made available to consumers.”

Then in the spring of 2008, Google pulled off a brilliant coup in the U.S. government’s 700 MHz auction when it bid enough to drive up the price for Verizon and AT&T to lock them into the FCC’s open access guidelines (which Google helped form). Verizon had initially fought the open access concept with legal action, but eventually made a 180-degree turnaround and trumpeted its own plans to become an open network.

However, Verizon’s open network plans have never really materialized. To say the company is dragging its feet would be a massive understatement. The best hope for a popular, unlocked handset on Verizon was Google’s own Nexus One.

After launching in January 2010, first with access to the T-Mobile network, the Nexus One was planned to arrive on all four of the big U.S. wireless carriers by spring. The phone was sold by Google, unlocked, for roughly $500. Then users could simply buy service (without a contract) from a wireless carrier. That’s the model that has worked so well for consumers in Europe and the Nexus One was supposed to be Google’s major initiative to start moving the U.S. in the same direction.

Unfortunately, sales of the Nexus One were tepid and customers were frustrated by Google’s poor customer support. By the time spring rolled around, Verizon was still dragging its feet and eventually the Nexus One on Verizon was canceled and replaced with the HTC Incredible, a nice device that nonetheless completely followed the old carrier model.

By some reports, the Open Handset Alliance is in now shambles. Members such as HTC have gone off and added lots of their own software and customizations to their Android devices without contributing any code back to the Alliance. Motorola and Samsung have begun taking the same approach. The collaborative spirit is gone — if it ever existed at all. And, Google is proving to be a poor shepherd for the wolves-in-sheep’s-clothing that make up the telecoms and the handset makers in the Alliance.

As a result, we now have a situation where the U.S. telecoms are reconsolidating their power and putting customers at a disadvantage. And, their empowering factor is Android. The carriers and handset makers can do anything they want with it. Unfortunately, that now includes loading lots of their own crapware onto these Android devices, using marketing schemes that confuse buyers (see the Samsung Galaxy S), and nickle-and-diming customers with added fees to run certain apps such as tethering, GPS navigation, and mobile video.

Just as Google is overwhelming the iPhone with over 20 Android handsets to Apple’s one device, so the army of Android phones that can be carrier-modified is overwhelming the one Apple phone on a single carrier that allows it to stand apart and not play the old carrier-dominated game that resulted in strong handsets weakened by the design, software, and pricing ploys of the telecoms.

Despite the ugly truth that Android is enabling the U.S. wireless carriers to exert too much control over the devices and keep the U.S. mobile market in a balkanized state of affairs, Android remains the antithesis of the closed Apple ecosystem that drives the iPhone and so it’s still very attractive to a lot of technologists and business professionals.

But, the consequence of not putting any walls around your product is that both the good guys and the bad guys can do anything they want with it. And for Android, that means that it’s being manipulated, modified, and maimed by companies that care more about preserving their old business models than empowering people with the next great wave of computing devices.

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He wrote all that shit to end up talk about custom skins which Google always said you could do and encouraged...Waste of words, yet again. You really need to get hit with one of these:

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Interesting read.

I really don't think Google had enough clout to make a lot of demands on the carriers. They really need to buy up a telelcom company if they want to change the game. Or make a wifi phone and deploy hotspots everywhere.
 
It was actually a good article.

I too grow tired of Divine's shenanigans but from time to time he drops something with some insight.

This was a telling line:

But, the consequence of not putting any walls around your product is that both the good guys and the bad guys can do anything they want with it. And for Android, that means that it’s being manipulated, modified, and maimed by companies that care more about preserving their old business models than empowering people with the next great wave of computing devices.

This kinda goes back to the question many cultural theorists asked at the turn of the century when modern technology was really taking root.

Is choice really a good thing?

While Apple's closed system may draw some criticism, it has one central vision.

With Google's Android system being open to anyone it can turn into what we have here at BGOL for the most part where everyone has an opinion that they feel is important and needs to be heard.

Now as time goes on what may happen is that there will be a standard what a "great" Android product will be. But as the article stated all that can still go to hell without some sort of control and without some sort of central vision.

If your vision is that everyone gets a chance to give their voice you may end up with more chaos than order.
 
there isn't anything in that article that would not make an android phone less appealing. i wonder if the op even read the article himself.
 
this article has no bearing on my decision to get the Android Powered Epic 4g over a closed underperforming (IMO) iphone
 
Another garbage thread from the #1 Apple phallus swallower. This shit is just tiresome.
 
damn divine each new thread you make the mutiny crew grows. funny.

y'all mad. stay out his threads then. :roflmao:
 
I earned my stripes by banning cheap-ass bitch niggas like you.

I was wondering the same thing because it's obvious you didn't become a mod by posting in the photography forum or promoting the forum since it hasn't seen a new post since 08.

You are a sad fucking excuse for a mod.
 
Google is pulling off the greatest illusion in Tech history, wherein they rose to prominence under the motto, Dont Be Evil, now the last none evil thing they did was when they forced the telco companies to pay more at the 700mhz auction. We can thank Google for forcing all companies that provide free e-mail to increase the size of the mailboxes and the size of their attachments. Google has and continue to pressure other companies to provide for free what they were making money from for years ago, like Maps, GPS etc. This is Google past but the shit Google is engaging in right now is straight up capitalistic and have very little to do with not being evil. Too many people on this forum and in general are getting caught up in the Android versus iOs debate, and are not paying attention to the other shit the makers of these OS are doing. What's so fucking special about a phone and its operating system that got muthafuckers debating which is the best. I have an iPhone and hear shit all the time, but I never hear shit about my car, about my home but muthafuckas think i should give a damn what they think about my phone. Android phones are as nice as the iPhone just as there are cars as nice as mine but I am not debating with muthafuckas that my car is the best and Nissan is God. Fuck that... All of yall need to get off that bullshit, so you can pay attention to what the fuck these companies doing to fuck over you in the long run. Apple is on some bullshit and Google is on some Bullshit but as long as they keep yall bickering over which of them is better, you will miss the evil that both them muthafuckas are doing.

This article should not be dismissed because Divine posted it, the article chronicles the shit google is doing and how they are handing power back over to the Telco’s and hardware manufactures which I always believed they would do because they only make the OS and have no hardware division thus they cannot dictate anything when it comes to the hardware. Think about your computer for a sec, and how much bullshit comes on it when you turn it on. Shit from Netflix, Ebay, AOl, and tons of other bloatware. You know who they pay to put that shit on your computer not the software company they pay the hardware company. So now Google is allowing these companies to start back putting bullshit on the phone that no one wants and if Google phones saturate the market as it is currently doing but on a larger scale, more bullshit will be allowed on the Phones because more companies would want they ads and other bullshit in the hands of potential customers. Apple makes the Hardware and the Software so they can tell companies wanting to put bloatware on their phone to eat shit and die. Google have enough pull to do something similar but they have no interest in doing that, they simply want to get as many of their phones in the market and be done with it. Google is slowly but surely moving from "Dont Be Evil" to "Evil is the way its been done for years, and we are no exception".
 
I LOVE this shit man! :lol: I'm like Geppetto in this bitch!
stop it.
nigga that was not a co-sign.

I was wondering the same thing because it's obvious you didn't become a mod by posting in the photography forum or promoting the forum since it hasn't seen a new post since 08.

You are a sad fucking excuse for a mod.
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Google is pulling off the greatest illusion in Tech history, wherein they rose to prominence under the motto, Dont Be Evil, now the last none evil thing they did was when they forced the telco companies to pay more at the 700mhz auction. We can thank Google for forcing all companies that provide free e-mail to increase the size of the mailboxes and the size of their attachments. Google has and continue to pressure other companies to provide for free what they were making money from for years ago, like Maps, GPS etc. This is Google past but the shit Google is engaging in right now is straight up capitalistic and have very little to do with not being evil. Too many people on this forum and in general are getting caught up in the Android versus iOs debate, and are not paying attention to the other shit the makers of these OS are doing. What's so fucking special about a phone and its operating system that got muthafuckers debating which is the best. I have an iPhone and hear shit all the time, but I never hear shit about my car, about my home but muthafuckas think i should give a damn what they think about my phone. Android phones are as nice as the iPhone just as there are cars as nice as mine but I am not debating with muthafuckas that my car is the best and Nissan is God. Fuck that... All of yall need to get off that bullshit, so you can pay attention to what the fuck these companies doing to fuck over you in the long run. Apple is on some bullshit and Google is on some Bullshit but as long as they keep yall bickering over which of them is better, you will miss the evil that both them muthafuckas are doing.

This article should not be dismissed because Divine posted it, the article chronicles the shit google is doing and how they are handing power back over to the Telco’s and hardware manufactures which I always believed they would do because they only make the OS and have no hardware division thus they cannot dictate anything when it comes to the hardware. Think about your computer for a sec, and how much bullshit comes on it when you turn it on. Shit from Netflix, Ebay, AOl, and tons of other bloatware. You know who they pay to put that shit on your computer not the software company they pay the hardware company. So now Google is allowing these companies to start back putting bullshit on the phone that no one wants and if Google phones saturate the market as it is currently doing but on a larger scale, more bullshit will be allowed on the Phones because more companies would want they ads and other bullshit in the hands of potential customers. Apple makes the Hardware and the Software so they can tell companies wanting to put bloatware on their phone to eat shit and die. Google have enough pull to do something similar but they have no interest in doing that, they simply want to get as many of their phones in the market and be done with it. Google is slowly but surely moving from "Dont Be Evil" to "Evil is the way its been done for years, and we are no exception".

Google must have a plan... it's going to be interesting
 
The fact that Andriod is based on Linux is a telling story. But Andriod will prevail becaus you can always get a DL the will unlock all this stuff added by the Telco's.
 
lol.. youre too dumb to know that was directed at you too? Im pulling on ya puppet strings nigga! :lol: man I love BGOL!
riiiiight...

you a old ass troll and even other mods say you suck.

any grown ass nigga doin shit for negative attention on a porn board damn near daily = fail.

bored ass nigga.

"why you mad? why you in my thread then?" go head...we both know yo 1 trick pony ass is itchin to make one of those st8ments :lol:
 
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