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  2. Google Play Services - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Services is automatically updated through Google Play on devices with Android 6.0 or newer. [7] This means Google can deliver updates without manufacturers having to update the Android firmware, working around the fragmentation of the platform that has become infamous for Android products.

  3. Huawei Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    The key services are Huawei ID, Huawei Cloud , AppGallery, Themes, Huawei Video, Browser, and Assistant. Huawei Quick Apps is the alternative to Google Instant Apps. [5] [6] By January 2020, over 50,000 apps had been integrated with HMS Core. [7] Its rival, Google Mobile Services has 3 million apps on Google's Play Store. [8]

  4. Google Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a collection of proprietary applications and application programming interfaces services from Google that are typically pre-installed on the majority of Android devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.

  5. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, another developer from XDA Developers launched a service to allow users to unlock the bootloaders of Samsung Galaxy S20 and Samsung Galaxy S21 Phones. Huawei announced plans to allow users to unlock the bootloader of the Mate 30 series, but later retracted that. [21] Huawei has stopped providing bootloader unlock codes since 2018. [22]

  6. AOKP - Wikipedia

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    Having root access, combined with the open source nature of the Android operating system, allowed the phone's stock firmware to be modified and re-installed onto the phone. In the following years, several modified firmware releases for mobile devices were developed and distributed by Android enthusiasts.

  7. EMUI - Wikipedia

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    Beginning 2020 due to United States sanctions against Huawei (which prohibit U.S.-based companies from doing business with the company), new EMUI smartphones sold internationally (beginning with the Mate 30) were no longer certified by Google, did not include support for Google Mobile Services (GMS) including Google Play, and were marketed as ...

  8. CalyxOS - Wikipedia

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    CalyxOS includes a version of F-Droid called "F-Droid Basic" which allows for streamlined app updates, installs, and uninstalls without elevated privileges. [15] MicroG: FOSS implementation of proprietary Google Play Services: Some apps dependent on Google Play Services may not work with MicroG, use of MicroG is optional. [16] Organic Maps

  9. Huawei Mate 30 - Wikipedia

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    Due to ongoing United States sanctions against Huawei, international models of the Mate 30 do not ship with or support Google Mobile Services — the proprietary software suite (including Google Play-branded software) shipped on certified Android devices, and Huawei is not allowed to market the device using the Android trademark. [11]