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Android’s Subscription Era is Here – And it’s Not Okay

Last updated: July 6, 2026 4:06 pm
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Android is experiencing a challenging period, largely because Google seems to have shifted its focus away from the operating system. Observing Android’s current state, it’s evident that the OS has become secondary to Google’s AI pursuits. Once a prominent product of Google, Android now appears to primarily serve the company’s AI goals.

While I support AI, my concern lies in the rapid transformation of Android around AI services, cloud computing, and subscription models. The most advertised features are no longer inherent parts of your phone; they require an internet connection, a Google account, and, occasionally, a subscription fee.

Android feels like little more than a vehicle for the company’s AI ambitions

Recent Google I/O events have been flooded with AI news, sidelining Android to separate occasions with less emphasis.

Many of the key features Google highlights today rely on AI, depend on the cloud, and are likely to be monetized. Android is gradually evolving from a standalone operating system to a platform where the most compelling features require ongoing subscriptions.

From on-device to subscription

Google often states that Android is entering a new phase, but its recent announcements suggest otherwise. Android no longer seems to be the focal point; AI subscriptions are. A review of this year’s Google I/O announcements reveals a clear pattern.

Almost every significant announcement centered around Gemini, AI agents, AI creation tools, and cloud intelligence. Android’s role was supportive, mainly serving as the delivery platform for Google’s services.

Android no longer appears to be its main product. AI subscriptions are

The issue is that many of these prominent features are not truly Android features; they are subscription services. Accessing offerings like Daily Brief, Gemini Spark, Information Agents, and advanced Gemini capabilities requires a monthly payment.

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These services are not inexpensive. The basic package starts at ÂŁ4.49/$7.99 per month. Higher-tier plans, costing ÂŁ18.99/$19.99 and upwards to ÂŁ79.99/$99.99, provide additional features, cloud storage, and usage limits.

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This marks a significant departure from Android’s past. Previously, purchasing a phone meant receiving Google’s software enhancements through updates and new app features. Improved cameras, smarter assistants, enhanced voice recognition, and cloud capabilities were all integral to the ecosystem.

Now, Google places its most advanced software behind AI paywalls. The operating system still gets updates, but the features Google aims to highlight reside elsewhere.

Android is also becoming more restrictive

Broader shifts are occurring within the Android ecosystem. Google’s move to mandate developer registration outside the Play Store has sparked concerns about the future of sideloading, alternative app stores, and open-source software distribution.

It increasingly seems that Android is transitioning from the open, user-centric platform that contributed to its success to a more controlled ecosystem resembling iOS.

User choice in side loading Android apps

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Google cites security as the reason, and it’s a valid concern. Malware is a legitimate threat on Android, and users can be deceived into downloading harmful APKs from unknown sources. However, Google’s approach alters Android’s fundamental nature.

Google is taking a more active role in determining which developers can distribute software to Android users, an issue that might have been addressed through better warnings and user education.

Google maintains that sideloading is not disappearing, and technically, that’s accurate. But if unregistered apps become more difficult to install on certified Android devices, the practical significance of sideloading shifts.

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This pattern mirrors what’s happening with AI subscriptions. Google is redefining where control resides. The most sophisticated AI tools are behind paywalls. Similarly, the most adaptable app distribution paths now require developer verification, advanced protocols, and Google’s safety measures. There’s increased corporate oversight and reduced consumer autonomy.

The phone you purchased is now less significant to Google than the services it manages around it, and this is unlikely to change soon.

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