I have recently read the bacup/restore of the Google applications.

I also see that I will not be able to get updates to these
applications.  Any updates that Google makes will be placed in a
locked down OS.

T-Mobile should provide the apps if you have a Google phone.  I'm sure
they they would look at it as a none supported device and wouldn't
redistribute the software to people either.

It is upsetting that I have paid for the Software and I will be unable
to use it and because I paid for it, I should, in the least, be
supplied with a way to download the software off of my T-Mobile
account, and add it to my phone.  Other carriers should do the same,
not just T-Mobile.

I'm going to digress now, and just watch what happens.  If all else
fails I can live with out Google on the phone.

On Sep 28, 4:52 pm, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
> They can't do that because the phone is independent of the carrier,
> i.e., the HTC DREAM can be used on MANY different carrier networks,
> and depending on the retailer, may or may not be licensed to carry the
> google devices, therefore it can't be a hardware-availability either.
>
> You are also misinformed about the legality... you have a google
> experience device, which means that you ARE licensed to use those apps
> on your device. The big issue isn't in YOUR use of those apps on YOUR
> phone, but rather the mechanism of DISTRIBUTION of those apps, i.e.
> Cyanogen had no license to distribute those apps with his mod
> firmware.
>
> Your solution to this problem is to use the upcoming no-google-closed-
> source custom builds and to use YOUR LEGAL BACKUP of the google-closed-
> source apps. They're closed source, so not modified between custom
> builds anyways.
>
> On Sep 28, 1:37 pm, Mouseclone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I did a small write up on my tech blog (19incheswide.com) about
> > Cyanogen and Google.  I understand that Google has a point, still
> > doesn't mean that I'm not pissed at Google about it.  I just am.
>
> > As for an idea that might put some of this to rest.
>
> > Google, is there a possibility that you can build an App Pack for
> > carriers or phones that are "Google Phones".  I bought my phone from a
> > T-Mobile store.  Personally I feel that I should have the right to
> > continue to run the apps because I have bought a license to run the
> > apps on this phone.  I personally didn't think that I violated any
> > rules by running a modified version for Android.
>
> > The reason for the App Pack is because of the deal(s) that YOU
> > (Google) and T-Mobile seem to have made at some point in time.  At
> > YouTube is not in the market place I can only assume that the YouTube
> > app was part of the T-Mobile deal.
>
> > Google, you should be able to make App Packs based on the type of
> > phone and the carrier that I have.  Google Maps seems to be free as it
> > is in the Market Place.  Then again, I soon will not be able to get to
> > the Market Place because there is no way for me to install it.
>
> > I'm also going to miss the integration of Google in my phone, with my
> > contacts, calendar, maps, and gmail.  I was in the process of moving
> > things to Google from other accounts, but it seems I will have to wait
> > until things are sorted out with CyanogenMod to be able to continue my
> > working with Google.
>
> > I bought the phone not because of YOU (Google) but because it was
> > OSS.  I will continue to use Android and Android Mods like Cyanogen,
> > with or without Google integration.
>
> > So You and T-Mobile get together and make an AppPack that the rest of
> > us can use that own a G1 / MyTouch and bought them from T-Mobile.
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