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because they going back on their promise of an open source operating system that is free to be tinkered with in any way...
- They are restricting what their partners can do with Android:
Now, this can be looked at as a good thing in the sense that (as the article points out) it allows for more consistency in the devices, and you won't get as many bugs related to tweaks made by manufacturers...
BUTTTTT....its walking a thin line because in essence it is Google telling you what is best for you...very much in the same way Apple treats iOS...Google knows whats best for you and you're phone, and if they don't like what someone else wants to offer you (Bing, maybe a third party navigation app?) they can deny it, without you (the consumer) having any say...
- the "approval process"
If this article is correct that Google has veto power over tweaks to Android, and needs to approve code (the article talks about Facebook)...then guess what?...the dreaded "call home" tweaks that Moto/VZW has put on our phone....were approved by Google...makes you think no??
yeah, i dont see this going anywhere positive.
and like someone else says....this all went from fun tinkering to sucky fast....
think, personnaly; im gonna stay on fis261....take some time off and find another hobby....getting to where i can work on my grandpas old truck and the wife is starting a garden....ive pretty much learned all i wanted to learn with android. it will prob. be ruined anyway.
im fine with the two themes i run and the rom im on. i figure why worry about it, but im not taking anymore updates....which will put me behind on any dev. work that comes out and useless to work any themes. (yes, i understand the "already been tracked....etc. etc." statement). im just saying what im gonna do.
gentlemen, its a beautiful day outside and im gonna find something else to do....
its been a pleasure, ill see you guys around now and again....![]()
new releases...as in the not yet released Gingerbread for the DX??...No, this is a new stance. From what I've read, it applies to the newer releases.
right, and part of the MotoBLUR tinkering is these call home features...Secondly, the tinkering they are talking about are things like Sense and MotoBLUR and other things that slow down OS upgrade turnarounds and cause instability.
One example of this is Bing search. VZW forced it on Fascinate users when no one wanted it. What's the point? You can download it from market right?

Google should have veto power over their OS. They don't stop anyone from rooting the Nexus line. They, absolutely, should restrict the changes carriers make to our phones because not all the changes are positive and cause massive turnaround times on updates.
would it be ok if Google FORCED Vanilla Android on those of us that like Blur??...I don't care if Sense, Blur, Mediascape can be run (by choice) over stock android but don't force it on us.
@Steven: The problem is not with monitoring I doubt that anyone cares about that (we've been monitored for years, ever since we set 'foot' on the internet). The problem is degradation/denial of service to rooted phones. That's what's unacceptable. It could potentially mean no mods, themes, optimizations. Or maybe it won't mean anything, but it's disturbing nonetheless.
new releases...as in the not yet released Gingerbread for the DX??...
it doesn't matter if it applies to newer releases...that means HTC's locked bootloader? approved by Google...VZW's call home features? approved by Google....Blur? approved by Google...Sense? approved by Google...
right, and part of the MotoBLUR tinkering is these call home features...
if Google was so worried about that, then why not force all manufacturers to install Vanilla Android?...the answer? because they care more about making money than they do about customer choice, or being "open"
who says nobody wanted it?...VZW wanted it...isn't Android an open source platform?...part of being open source is allowing things to be tinkered with...
sure you can download it from the market if you want it...but does it hurt anyone if it comes pre-installed?...no...
you realize that you're condemning VZW for cracking down on openness, yet when they took an "open" approach by including a different search option...you're applauding Google for clamping things down...![]()
would it be ok if Google FORCED Vanilla Android on those of us that like Blur??...
Wouldn't this be nice,,,,if anyone thinks for one minute a voice from the 5% of us who are rooted matters to a company that will make billions with or without us they are 100% wrong,,,,this is their world not ours ,,,we need them way more then they need us and they go on profiting regardless of what we do
lol its so funny you bring this up,with that link ,,,for the past few nights i have been working on an essay for my class covering this topic.The root falls under the same guidlines this was just outlined for the jailbreakLibrary of Congress makes jailbreaking legal for fair use | Electronista
Someone please explain to me how rooting, is any different then 'jailbreaking' on the iphone. Which as I posted has already been ruled legal by congress.
which would have to be approved before it was released...No Gingerbread was released to Moto before this announcement was made. It's unreleased to you and I because Moto and VZW are messing with it.
the prescedent is that Google themselves are saying that they can veto anything...and new HTC phones are being released with locked bootloaders...that means that this is OK in Google's eyes...Well, we have no precedent to go on, with respect to bootloader so I can't comment on that. However, you're basically restating my argument. Google, apparently, wants power to regulate stuff like Sense and BLUR and I have no problem with that.
no, im not assuming that at all...but i am saying that this stance came before Moto has released Gingerbread to the public for ANY phone...future phones...So why do you have a problem with Google wanting to regulate the tinkering? This point assumes that Google's new stance, which came to light 4 days ago, came before Moto got it's hands on GB. We were using GB 4 days ago.
so what you're saying is you want those that prefer the UI skins to have to suffer potential performance hits because they are running an app, that will presumably require more resources (think about having the stock launcher and ADW, LPP, or Go running at the same time) on top of the stock OS??...how fair is that??I'd like them to do that and make Sense, BLUR 3rd part apps that run on top of stock Android.
advertising money isn't enough?...you don't think Google has benefited from the HUGE Droid Does push by VZW/Moto??...Also, what money is Google making off the OEMs? Other than advertising money, OEMs don't pay any license fees AFAIK.
some might have wanted it...so why should Google be able to deny it?...Some of the Fascinate users didn't want it. Android, as an open platform, should be open to the users not just the carriers.
how does it hurt?It does hurt when you have to root to get rid of it. If Bing was easily uninstalled, no one in the Fascinate forums would have cared.
Of course I'm condemning them. Why shouldn't I? If VZW having openness means I get none, what good does that do me? I'd rather it be the other way round. Obviously that's not going to happen but there should be some reasonable middle ground.

again, potentially causing a performance penalty to those that like the way Blur looks, or the widgets that come with it?No but it would be OK if Moto were forced to make BLUR a separate element, divorced from the core OS.
i agree its very important for people to think about these things...Sorry for the long post but I feel it's important for people to think about these kind of issues.
Thanks
Library of Congress makes jailbreaking legal for fair use | Electronista
Someone please explain to me how rooting, is any different then 'jailbreaking' on the iphone. Which as I posted has already been ruled legal by congress.
lol its so funny you bring this up,with that link ,,,for the past few nights i have been working on an essay for my class covering this topic.The root falls under the same guidlines this was just outlined for the jailbreak

So..... when can we install WP7 on our X????




why? because it doesn't fit your argument? or because it allows you to still praise Google?...I hate to be so blunt, but it seems like people are twisting and turning, and bending over backwards to try and play this like Google is defending the consumer and is against all these other evil companies....Ok metfan, you can't apply that argument to GB or any current releases/devices. OEMs are being asked to do this going forward.
they will...because they want fat wallets...If Google approves this stuff for future OS releases then I'll complain then. The new agreement is for HC and beyond.
it makes sense that the more resources you use, and the less you have to dedicate to other apps the worse performance will be...There is no proof that BLUR would be any slower. The reason we can use LPP is because it's an app just like blur launcher.
Fascinate users could not use Google Search at all??...it was Bing or nothing?...Also, you couldnt root and were stuck with bing I think that'd hurt pretty bad for me.
@Aggie: they can't stop your service; that would be a beach of contact. The can, however, throttle as much as they wish.
no because eventually the update would be forced on to her device.Ok. So here's what I'm confused about. I just read the updated version of p3droid's post and he states that the way you'll be tracked is when you don't accept the ota update. So here's my question : my wife got an ota. Update once on her eris that severely f@cked it up. She had all sorts of problems with it. She wasn't rooted but was leary the next time one was pushed out. So if p3droid is correct and she decided not to take one of their bs updates, she would be considered rooted? Wtf!
no because eventually the update would be forced on to her device.
when we run roms or delete bloat etc they cant even push the ota since it wont go through and thats one way they can tell

@Metfanant:
Because it's unfair. I'm not praising Google or anything. They made a statement 4 DAYS AGO. By that time, Moto's GB rom had already been rejected by VZW. It's not logical to apply that statement to BLUR or the Thunderbolt or anything being released at this point. If Honeycomb comes out and the same crap happens, I'll happy enough to condemn Google at that point. If you want Google to apply the new stance to something they've released already to the manufacturers, nothing I say will make you happy. Sorry.
The bloat removal does improve our phones because, by definition, it frees up resources. That allows your phone to run faster. The problem with Blur is that there are tons of services that run independent of the app itself. It's those services that eat up processing cycles, memory, and battery life; that's why we remove blur bloat (if I'm wrong someone please correct me). I don't care if those apps, services come bundled with the OS, just let me remove them without root if you won't let me root. WP7 lets you remove all carrier installed bloat.
It's very easy to find out the extent people had to go to, to use Google Search (prior to the froyo update and we know how long that took):
Samsung Fascinate Can Google Search Instead of Bing Now [Despite Previous Reports, Google Search Is Available on the Fascinate Right Now; Here?s How You Do It]
Note that you need root to do that.
I want Google to impose regulations on these OEMS. If they feel it's detrimental to your OS, make them change it. These OEMs and carriers are getting away with too much.
the prescedent is that Google themselves are saying that they can veto anything...and new HTC phones are being released with locked bootloaders...that means that this is OK in Google's eyes...