Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) To End Android On CDMA

Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has stopped Android support for CDMA phones. Google
Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) To End Android On CDMA Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has
announced that it will end Android support for CDMA phones and tablets,
including phones supported by Verizon. Customers are protesting against the
change, however, the company clarified that this change will affect only those
phones with AOSP source code. Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) said in a statement,
"For various technical reasons, recent CDMA Android devices implement core
telephony functionality in .apk files provided in binary form by the carriers.
To function correctly, these .apk files must be signed by the so-called platform
key. However, when an individual creates a custom build from the AOSP source
code, they dont use the same signing key as these CDMA flies were signed with.
The result is that these files dont work properly, and pure AOSP builds running
on these devices cant place calls, access mobile data, and so on". Google Inc.
(NASDAQ:GOOG) stocks were at 609.09 at the end of the last days trading. Theres
been a 0.0% movement in the stock price over the past 3 months. Google Inc.
(NASDAQ:GOOG) Analyst Advice Consensus Opinion: Moderate Buy Mean
recommendation: 1.23 (1=Strong Buy, 5=Strong Sell) 3 Months Ago: 1.18 Zacks
Rank: 10 out of 28 in the industry

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