Originally Posted by jonmorris:
“Manufacturers seem to want to develop and 'own' their own. I guess there could be native Android code that some of the smaller companies could use.
Some Chinese-made phones support VoLTE (although not always in the UK, but rather places like India) so perhaps there is off the shelf code available. But the big companies still want to do things themselves.
Apple only has its own devices, so can't really be compared.”
“Manufacturers seem to want to develop and 'own' their own. I guess there could be native Android code that some of the smaller companies could use.
Some Chinese-made phones support VoLTE (although not always in the UK, but rather places like India) so perhaps there is off the shelf code available. But the big companies still want to do things themselves.
Apple only has its own devices, so can't really be compared.”
The comparison could be made if only Google would take control of its OS and make core issues like this standard on Android. It's a lack of will by them, not a lack of ability.




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