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I don't like this argument, because Android is not developed openly and the kernel itself is a fork which lags behind the mainstream Linux development until Google implements the changes, which users see when they throw away their phone because Samsung/HTC/Xiaomi/Ulefone/Whatever doesn't want to update the phone or Verizon/ATT/Telenor/T-Mobile, etc., doesn't want to push the update because they branded the phone so that means its theirs but not their responsibility.


Android can be run on vanilla kernel with few patches: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/android... .

Android apps can be run on GNU/Linux without emulation when required libraries and daemons are available (on compatible architecture, of course).


True, but how many devices will allow you to install and use that system without being forced to add blobs?


Very few, if any. Enthusiasts need to reverse engineer binary blobs and write open source drivers, as usual.




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