Google is in talks with Samsung on a deal that would give the software giant’s services ‘more prominence’ on Samsung phones,Bloomberghas reported. Thedeal aims to promote Google Assistant and Google Play Store over Samsung’s versions– Bixby and Galaxy Store.
Google will have more control over Samsung’s smartphones and the South Korean tech giant will have to favor Google’s services if the companies finalize the deal. Thisapproach, in turn, results in underplaying Samsung’s alternatives.
The terms andvaluation of the deal remain unknownas of now. However, it is safe to assume that the sum involved would not be on the cheaper side, considering the fact that Google pays billions of dollars to retain its position as the default search engine in Apple’s Safari.
Samsung has been facing backlash for pushing Bixby to its Galaxy devices. Starting with the Galaxy S8, Samsung started toadd a dedicated Bixby button. The company, however, stopped adding the hardware Bixby buttonwith the Galaxy Note 10.
“Like all Android device makers, Samsung is free to create its own app store and digital assistant,”a Google spokesperson toldBloomberg. “That’s one of the great features of the Android platform. And while we regularly talk with partners about ways to improve the user experience, we have no plans to change that.”
Here’s what a Samsung spokesperson had to say regarding the deal:“Samsung remains committed to our own ecosystem and services. At the same time, Samsung closely works with Google and other partners to offer the best mobile experiences for our users.”
Ironically, all these are happening at a time when Google and other tech giants including Amazon, Apple, Facebook are being investigated by US lawmakers over antitrust violations. The hearing is set to happen on July 29 at 12 PM ET (9:30 PM IST).
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