Cyanogen looking to break dependence from Google

25 January, 2015

At an event in San Francisco, the CEO of Cyanogen Inc. Kirt McMaster spoke about the company's bold plans about the future. As it turns out, Cyanogen has ambitions “to take Android away from Google.”

Cyanogen wants to provide an open version of Android on a deeper level than what’s currently available. This will allow the company to offer its partners “tier one services.”

McMaster gave Google Now as an example. The search giant’s mighty personal assistant interacts with the core of Android in a way third-party apps are not allowed to. Cyanogen plans to give such access to apps made by their partners. One example discussed was Yahoo’s Aviate launcher, which could benefit from such deep integration into the OS. of course, for that to become a reality, Yahoo would have to team up with Cyanogen, so for now that remains only an example.

Furthermore, Cyanogen plans to “not be based on some derivative of Google in three to five years.” This means that the company plans to break away from Google Play services. The latter are unsurprisingly firmly controlled by the search giant.

Cyanogen plans to break away from Google Play services by creating its own app store in collaboration with partners. The latter is expected to go live within 18 months.

Overall, it appears that Cyanogen has more or less had it with Google and its control over Android. We are quite curious to find out if the small, yet ambitious company can materialize its bold plans. So far, only Amazon has somewhat managed to do so, though, it is worth noting, that the retail giant has considerably more resources than Cyanogen.

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  • AnonD-242541
  • 28 Jan 2015
  • X}F

Bro is it wise to buy Oneplus one gobal version now? I heard The CEO of Oneplus one will make their own android....Some of My friends are telling Me not to buy Oneplus One now I may face problems in future Im so confused Please Help Me Out!!!

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Jan 2015
  • Ibx

Exactly. The value of Cyanogen is that it supplements Google's version of Android, not that it is an alternative to it. Cyanogen provides features that Google won't provide. But without Google apps and services, Cyanogen will be a hobbled joke. I don...

  • Anonymous
  • 26 Jan 2015
  • t7W

Break away from Google and prolly strike a deal with Yahoo (for its Aviate launcher) or any other services by major companies. What?! Independency or dependency? Cyanogen is confusing. Next! (TA as JA accent) OnePlus should better be looking for...

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