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here is the non-paywalled version of the article:

https://archive.is/3dEXx


After verifying their identities, developers will have to register the package name and signing keys of their apps. Google won't check the content or functionality of the apps, though.


Google says that only apps with verified identities will be installable on certified Android devices, which is virtually every Android-based device—if it has Google services on it, it's a certified device. If you have a non-Google build of Android on your phone, none of this applies. However, that's a vanishingly small fraction of the Android ecosystem outside of China.

If DJI refuses to play ball with them, and the things will update and not allow non-verified apps...

But, perhaps I am missing something or reading it wrong.
 
But, perhaps I am missing something or reading it wrong.
No, you're not missing anything. Google is now going to tell you what you're allowed to install on your devices.
 
That's how I was reading it. Eagerly awaiting the weaponized autists to find a workaround.

So tired of companies increasingly telling me what I can do with a thing I gave them money for. That's the end of our relationship, far as I am concerned unless I reach out.
 
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That's how I was reading it. Eagerly awaiting the weaponized autists to find a workaround.

So tired of companies increasingly telling me what I can do with a thing I gave them money for. That's the end of our relationship, far as I am concerned unless I reach out.
Now you will see what iOS users have endured since the inception of iPhone.
 
Google didn't block DJI from playing their apps in the Google Play app store, DJI pulled them.

Registered Android developers will still be able to sideload Android apps. Unregistered developers will not. This helps block malware from being installed. DJI will still be able to provide the APKs directly to the users.
 
Do you know for a fact DJI left, and wasn't forced?

I wasn't around when they left the market space. And, I haven't seen anything that says they have an interest in bending the knee to google on this topic. Be really easy to drop a quick message from DJI High Command saying for android users not to sweat this...
 
Do you know for a fact DJI left, and wasn't forced?
No. Google has been silent, and DJI has made imprecise statements ("The update channels for DJI apps have been adjusted due to Google Play technical adjustments") about why most of their apps are no longer in the app store.

They still have a Mimo app in the Google Play store, published under the account for SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd. So if they want to be a verified developer, it's not a difficult task. They probably already are compliant. It's a requirement to meet EU app store requirements.

This is not a new process; two years ago, Google made it a requirement for new developers to be able to submit apps to Google Play.
 
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One more data point. Google will still let you sideload unverified apps through the ADB utility. This is documented by Google here: Frequently asked questions | Android developer verification | Android Developers

ADB is the Android Desktop Bridge utility, a tool that allows developers to access Android devices over wired or wireless connections. Among its many uses, you can install or remove apps.

It's not difficult to install, but I don't think you'll need it.
 
The 2 are not related. DJI removed/had to remove their apps from the Play Store because they do things that are not allowed on the Play Store, but as it says the developer cert thing doesn't relate to the apps' content. DJI will just have to register for the cert and sign their apps with it.
They'll certainly do it for the current apps, only way I could see a potential problem is if they don't publish updated signed apps for the long discontinued models pre-DJI Fly.
 
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DJI will just have to register for the cert and sign their apps with it.

Will they have to though?

Pretty volatile time for DJI, betting they have considered divesting the drone vertical from their portfolio.
What kind of leverage does not complying buy them?

Seems like a pretty simple task, they have a ton of staff, so... what's the holdup?

Didn't consider them screwing the older models though. Wonder what a developer certificate costs them?
 
Will they have to though?
What would be the rationale for DJI to walk away from the Android market?

Pretty volatile time for DJI, betting they have considered divesting the drone vertical from their portfolio.
I'll take that bet. While the US is a significant part of their market, they have the rest of the world. When the US banned Huawei, that company took a hit, but they are still around.

What kind of leverage does not complying buy them?
DJI doesn't need to buy anything; they have what they need now.
 

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