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11 hours ago in
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Galaxy Store should merge into Play Store and make it better for Developers to Optimize for their Apps.
Samsung and Google have proven to work Amazingly well in a Partnership. This is where they can help solve the Fragmentation & Optimization issues.
If you own a Samsung Galaxy Device, there would be a Section called āGalaxyā where it would be filled with Apps and Games Tuned and āDesigned for Galaxyā Devices.
Samsung & Google (āMade for Pixelā) could incentive Developers with Commission Cuts, Front Page Access, or even something as simple as Funding.
Stop the Android Fragmentation, Software Redundancy and Unnecessary Duplicates. Full Fledge Apps, not Web Apps.
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CEParsons
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10 hours ago (Last edited 10 hours ago ) in
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If by "merge into Play Store," you mean "shut down Galaxy Store," sure, that would help with the issue of app redundancy... but good luck getting third party devs to optimize their Android apps, full stop.
We're talking about an operating system in which devices have had hole-punch cameras and edge-to-edge displays for close to a decade, yet wide swaths of developers refuse to update their apps to even display properly on the devices they run on.
We're talking about an operating system in which devices have had hole-punch cameras and edge-to-edge displays for close to a decade, yet wide swaths of developers refuse to update their apps to even display properly on the devices they run on.
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10 hours ago in
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Samsung and Google should create programs that incentives devs. They need to start the push.
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10 hours ago (Last edited 10 hours ago ) in
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As I see it, there are really two majpr issues at play here:
1) devs have a financial incentive to prioritize iOS. Apple devices make up the majority of US market share, and iOS apps are simply more lucrative... partly due to the larger user base, and partly due to limitations of the walled garden, such as the inability to sideload... meaning paid iOS apps aren't getting pirated to the degree they are on Android.
2) The lineup of devices is simply too broad for any dev to keep up with. Not even considering other OEMs, Samsung's lineup of devices is so broad that they (clearly) struggle to develop internally for everything that isn't from current year.
I'd love to see some kind of program to give incentives to devs, but I don't know what that would look like, short of giving devs kickbacks for optimizing the S series.
1) devs have a financial incentive to prioritize iOS. Apple devices make up the majority of US market share, and iOS apps are simply more lucrative... partly due to the larger user base, and partly due to limitations of the walled garden, such as the inability to sideload... meaning paid iOS apps aren't getting pirated to the degree they are on Android.
2) The lineup of devices is simply too broad for any dev to keep up with. Not even considering other OEMs, Samsung's lineup of devices is so broad that they (clearly) struggle to develop internally for everything that isn't from current year.
I'd love to see some kind of program to give incentives to devs, but I don't know what that would look like, short of giving devs kickbacks for optimizing the S series.
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9 hours ago in
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I completely agree on everything, Google is the one who can easily get it down.
They own Google and don't have as many phones as Samsung. But Samsung should at least do something for the Flagship Line Up.
They own Google and don't have as many phones as Samsung. But Samsung should at least do something for the Flagship Line Up.
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