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by anonymousab 1511 days ago
> At least in Android it is already the case

There are roadblocks and deficiencies though, a major one being that sideloaded app stores cannot automatically update their applications, making them permanently inferior and crippled compared to Google's offering.

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They're actually fixing that finally (I'm sure it has absolutely nothing to do with Epic's lawsuits...)
Also, some apps from F-Droid are crippled compared to what they can do when downloading from Play Store, eg. the K9 mail app from F-Droid doesn't have support for push email, it can only check at intervals.

I don't know what the reason for this is, but the result is that Android is not a truly "open" platform.