The Android ecosystem is intricate and has many specific dependencies of services and applications. Without these components many applications simply do not work or have problems.
With the arrival of Project Astoria and the will to bring to the Windows 10 Mobile Google’s applications rose an app that can free Google Android applications Play Services.
It is through Google Play Services that Android applications can access Google services and other essential APIs to work.
The Astoria project, Microsoft wants to allow portability of Android applications for your mobile ecosystem, but has had some problems when applications have the Google Play Services dependencies.
Now that begins to be closer to reaching a version that can be used by all, it is clear that this decision is the right one and that in this way be able to have even more applications to their users.
But the arrival of this project has resurrected a tool, which has existed since last year, and that gives the possibility to be removed any dependence Google Play Store.
Originally created for the BlackBerry ecosystem, GMaps Patcher can eliminate this dependency and become functional any application that has this requirement.
The GMaps Patcher was created thinking about possibility that the BlackBerry must receive Android applications. This decision was taken to allow Google to use the platform of applications in the BB OS and thus greatly to increase the supply of applications.
At the time the problems that existed were the same that Microsoft is now with the dependence Google Play Services and other services.
If the time came an alternative, which eliminated the validations that investments made, allowing them to work, so now will emerge for sure one way around this “problem” and bring to Windows Mobile 10 Android applications.
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