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by jaggs 779 days ago
Look, I'm sorry the Rabbit is dying on the vine. It's just one of those things. This is a hardware solution trying to find a problem - like the Humane Pin - and it's just not good enough to replace the phone in everyone's pocket. It sucks for the devs, but the initial call was bad. Have a good day!
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Sure, I'm not saying it's a good product. But this "criticism" reeks of amateur-level understanding of Android and doesn't seem valid. Criticize that it's overpriced and useless - but the way they built the software makes sense.
I am well aware of how Android works, but you seem to have a misunderstanding about how the R1 works. Your point is invalid because of that.
Of all the things I think we could accuse Android Authority of, amateurism doesn't really come top of the list I think. :)
Apparently it does. This is just bullshit. They didn't explain how they achieved feature parity - because they didn't. They just wanted to ride on the hate wave. "Weeee it's just an Android app on AOSP, just make an app loool" - sure, so show us it actually does the same thing.

You can't because the standard Android phone operating systems and Play store restrictions don't allow it. You need to build (slightly) customized AOSP and flash it to do the same thing. Or root the phone, but that's still very distant from "it could be just an app".

BTW I would love if there was a way to do it. I have my own humble voice assistant system and just installing it as an app on my phone to fully replace Google Assistant would be perfect. But you can't do that (and of course it's a total nonstarter on iOS), so it runs on a Raspberry Pi with standard Raspbian and the app package - practically the same solution.