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Google paid $8 billion to Samsung to secure its position as the default search engine, app store, and voice assistant on Samsung phones. Initially, Google did not intend to profit from Android's app store. The payment was made to ensure that Google's Play Store, Assistant, and Search remain the default services on Samsung phones.
Google paid Samsung $8 billion for Play Store, Assistant and Search to remain default services: report https://t.co/QUPoHgvPCc
Google Paid $8 Billion To Make Its Apps Default On Samsung Phones https://t.co/pDOiMNxSJ4
Google originally did not want to make any money from Android’s app store https://t.co/1AMF2nnJyP
Google paid Samsung $8 billion to ensure its position as the default search engine, app store, and voice assistant #Google #Samsung https://t.co/kGrBD5WYm7 https://t.co/4nCTbKQJXc
Google paid $8 billion to make its apps default on Samsung phones https://t.co/Rf0UajMAAy https://t.co/nbP8YF5CJy