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http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/oha_members.html They all influence the development of Android. The Open Handset Alliance are the current developers of Android. Overall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android...ting_system%29 The SDK is closed source yes. And the Android market is controlled by Google, however the Android market is not the sole method for installing apps on the phone. You can get apps outside of the market without rooting/jailbreaking the phone. |
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Ok. I will tell U my point. U are telling people that U can take over an Android device (ex. G1)completely. I said no. Even thou that Android is opensource, U cannot take over it on a device. It is not linux on PC. The carrier have full control of android on ur phone. Android on phones is just as free as WM on ur phone. That's is the point.
SDK is used by developers to create apps for the OS. SO when they release the Android SDK, ANybody that know how to program and understand the Android code can make an App and intall it. That's as far freedom that U can get. U can create custom ROM's for Android too. But the OS is the one released by the the people that develops Android. U just add and remove, tweak ,fix patch it. Like what we do an WM. If U are a company that has hardware. Only then U can completely overhaul Android, Make another version and slap it in ur hardware. Or Make ur own Android and find a company that will take ur new android version. U can still make ur own Android version. However, It will be very difficult to run it on a handset that is released by manufacturer. Are U saying, U can modify android and overhaul it completely and put it on any device that easy? |
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The OHA was established on 5 November 2007, led by Google with 47 members including mobile handset makers, application developers, some mobile carriers and chip makers.[2] Nokia, AT&T and Verizon Wireless are not members of the alliance. However, Verizon recently expressed a change of heart and a desire to use Android in the future, indicating that it may soon seek to join the Open Handset Alliance.[3] Android, the flagship software of the alliance, is based on an open source license and will compete against other mobile platforms from Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Research In Motion, and Symbian
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My point was not that HTC or any phone manufacturer makes it easy for anyone to modify Android.... my point is that Android is open source, and for anyone with the resources you can take control of many points of the OS you can't with other mobile OS's. Again... there are those proprietary code pieces that aren't released... but then again I am talking about what Google made open source. Quote:
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How much of all of this is your general user going to do. Probably not a whole lot... but for folks who like to tweak and get into that type of coding... they can do alot for general users. |
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Definitely no question on how free is Android as an OS. No question on that. But the freedom Android is talking about is not being able to completely takeover an owners phone for his way, his rule. The freedom Android is talking about is to be able to install Android OS on any device in the gadget universe. Whether it's an old device or new. As long as the the device meets the minimum requirement. But the problem is, we're not there yet. In the future, yes. But not at the moment. So as of the moment, it is clasified a theory. |
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While maybe empowering phone owners to take control of their OS on their phone may not be a goal of Android developers, manufacturers, or carriers.... it is a benefit. Pretty much all of the manufacturers take steps to prevent it. However much like the Iphone, once a developer on already manufactured and released phone (HTC G1) has root access their limit is their coding abilities and hardware capabilities. Since Android code is Open Source they can pretty much Mod, tweak, anything in the OS (again, unless there are specific proprietary code embedded in the phone OS). |
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