• Home
  • Archive
  • Tools
  • Contact Us

The Customize Windows

Technology Journal

  • Cloud Computing
  • Computer
  • Digital Photography
  • Windows 7
  • Archive
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • Computer and Internet
  • Digital Photography
  • Android
  • Sysadmin
  • Electronics
  • Big Data
  • Virtualization
  • Downloads
  • Web Development
  • Apple
  • Android
Advertisement
You are here:Home » Can We Use Android on Commercial Products for Free?

By Abhishek Ghosh June 10, 2023 7:23 pm Updated on June 10, 2023

Can We Use Android on Commercial Products for Free?

Advertisement

Yes, in short. The core Android operating system itself is Open Source, technically anyone can fork it into their projects. But there are certain limitations. The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) provides common, device-level functionalities. Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a collection of Google applications and APIs which is not included in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).

However, in real life, you will always need a mobile device management solution for the deployment of Android Open Source Project (AOSP) in quality devices. Otherwise, the product OS will not get any updates and bug fixes.

There are forks from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), usually by the mobile device management solution providers, such as emteria.OS. These operating systems are ready to be used for commercial products with additional applications and services.

Advertisement

---

Manufacturers need a license to ship with Gmail, Google Maps and the Google Play store pre-installed. They are called Google Mobile Services (GMS). Although Google does not charge for GMS, you will need a certificate from an authorized testing facility. Companies such as Samsung, Sony etc pay these costs to pre-install Gmail, Google Play and other parts of Google’s mobile services. The cost can be $40,000 for 30,000 devices.

 

Can I use Android Open Source Project Without Google’s Mobile Services For Free?

 

Shipping with Google Play pre-installed is illegal without the license. That severely restricts the “Android feel”.
Most of the terms are described here:

Vim
1
https://developer.android.com/legal

Probably Google wants to say to use its UI for commercial products, not blindly copy them:

Vim
1
https://developer.android.com/design/ui

Android is based on the Linux kernel. That is the big reason why the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). But the UI we see on the devices of Samsung, Sony, Xiaomi, Oppo, and many other manufacturers are practically created from scratch.

Can We Use Android on Commercial Products for Free

Android is like a closed-source platform where the application repository requires a license. Like Debian and Ubuntu are two different distributions, Samsung’s Android and Vivo’s Android are two different distributions. Samsung’s main interest probably is around Tizen. On Sony’s devices, you’ll see the stock Android. That is not like Samsung’s Android with One UI .

If you are developing a device and OS fork and related software for commercial intention, you should get a clear opinion from an attorney for protection. Probably you have to add a EULA. There are many alternatives which are forks such as LineageOS, Sailfish OS, and Ubuntu Touch. Similarly, Tizen is open-source software, but there are proprietary components owned by Samsung and probably it is a difficult platform to develop things.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest

Abhishek Ghosh

About Abhishek Ghosh

Abhishek Ghosh is a Businessman, Surgeon, Author and Blogger. You can keep touch with him on Twitter - @AbhishekCTRL.

Here’s what we’ve got for you which might like :

Articles Related to Can We Use Android on Commercial Products for Free?

  • What Makes Samsung Smartphones So Popular?

    In one sentence – it is the failure of original Nokia which makes Samsung smartphones so popular. Since the year 2001, both Samsung and Nokia had a hardworking team to integrate camera and add PDA functions to the cellular phones. Samsung was always superior to Nokia in the designing aspect. Indeed, Samsung brought the high-resolution […]

  • Virtual Reality on Android Smartphone for Dummies

    Getting confused? This Article on Virtual Reality on Android Smartphone for Dummies Hope to Be a Friendly Guide for Many of the Readers Specially on Budget to Address Some of those Observed Bias.

  • Mobile App Websites Vs Mobile Ready Websites

    Confusion in Developmental Priority for Mobile App Websites Vs Mobile Ready Websites is Not an Uncommon Issue. This Article is Possibly Helpful.

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch LTE Review

    This watch is quite different as it contains the circuit for having a SIM. That makes it an independent device like a standalone smartphone. You can make calls, receive calls, use data services without Bluetooth or WiFi connection with the smartphone. It is a master on a network, not a slave. It is capable to […]

performing a search on this website can help you. Also, we have YouTube Videos.

Take The Conversation Further ...

We'd love to know your thoughts on this article.
Meet the Author over on Twitter to join the conversation right now!

If you want to Advertise on our Article or want a Sponsored Article, you are invited to Contact us.

Contact Us

Subscribe To Our Free Newsletter

Get new posts by email:

Please Confirm the Subscription When Approval Email Will Arrive in Your Email Inbox as Second Step.

Search this website…

 

Popular Articles

Our Homepage is best place to find popular articles!

Here Are Some Good to Read Articles :

  • Cloud Computing Service Models
  • What is Cloud Computing?
  • Cloud Computing and Social Networks in Mobile Space
  • ARM Processor Architecture
  • What Camera Mode to Choose
  • Indispensable MySQL queries for custom fields in WordPress
  • Windows 7 Speech Recognition Scripting Related Tutorials

Social Networks

  • Pinterest (24.3K Followers)
  • Twitter (5.8k Followers)
  • Facebook (5.7k Followers)
  • LinkedIn (3.7k Followers)
  • YouTube (1.3k Followers)
  • GitHub (Repository)
  • GitHub (Gists)
Looking to publish sponsored article on our website?

Contact us

Recent Posts

  • Hybrid Multi-Cloud Environments Are Becoming UbiquitousJuly 12, 2023
  • Data Protection on the InternetJuly 12, 2023
  • Basics of BJT TransistorJuly 11, 2023
  • What is Confidential Computing?July 11, 2023
  • How a MOSFET WorksJuly 10, 2023
PC users can consult Corrine Chorney for Security.

Want to know more about us?

Read Notability and Mentions & Our Setup.

Copyright © 2023 - The Customize Windows | dESIGNed by The Customize Windows

Copyright  · Privacy Policy  · Advertising Policy  · Terms of Service  · Refund Policy