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by 0zymandiass
2318 days ago
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I'm sure it's a large expense.
However, they make more money from the data and market share they get from it. Why else would they keep moving things out of AOSP and into their proprietary frameworks? Same for Linux itself - however in that case, there isn't incentive to make it proprietary, because the companies are either making money from hardware sales or from support contracts. |
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