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  • This article's mentioned examples of disharmony, confusion, further division, and fragmentation... are really not even a global issue across Android. It cited a hardware-specific accessory, an Amazon internal corporate decision, and ignores a basic fact about apps or services is you can go with another app or service to fit your personal liking and functionality.

  • The author seems to be upset that a Google accessory doesn't work with a non-Google phone, because they expect Android to just mean Android. If you don't want to be locked into Google hardware, buy an Android phone from literally anyone except Google

  • It is confusing. If you have two apps on your phone that do the same thing, how is the new user supposed to know what to do? I'm thinking of Samsung and how they insist on shipping their own branded stuff that, for the most part, brings nothing new to the table.

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