superchunk said:
This is also why Google moved to put out its own high-end phones. The biggest Android distributor has continuously made steps to define the Android experience. Samsung has continuously put out software that directly replaces core areas of Android including the previous voice support, Pay, etc. They also have their own OS (Tizen) that is continuously developed upon. I expect at some point Samsung will quietly replace their touchwiz'd Android experience with Tizen, or at least they want to, and are possibly still resolving how they do that without killing off support of Play store / apps. Losing that would kill its support (big reasons why blackberry and windows phones failed). Basically, Google needed to create its own premier experience to ensure their vision of Android was a known product and not being taken over by Samsung's own aspirations. |
I am not against the Pixel, I am all for it.
Google should be making hardware just like MS is making Surfaces. Google didn't want to leave their thumb on the scale and be part of the competition because it would've angered Samsung and the rest of big players, they even had to justify their Motorola purchase (it's about the patents!) and they had to make promises to Sammy, it was funny 
Enough with the pandering, go hard Google!







