To comply CCI order, Google preps new agreement with phone-makers in India

Search engine giant Google is reportedly readying a new agreement with Android phone sellers in India.

A tipster who goes by the moniker @Za_Raczke (Kuba Wojciechowski) on Twitter has got hold of a draft copy of the new India region-specific version of the Mobile Application Distribution Agreement (IMADA) document. He says phone makers can sell devices without 11 core Google apps such as Maps, Google Search, Youtube Music, Chrome, Drive, Gmail, Meet, Google Photos, Google Play Movies, and TV and others. And, offer just the Google Play Store app and users can choose to install them on their own.

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