Samsung has renewed its Android license deal with Google citing 'stable collaboration'

Despite Google's run-ins with the European Union laws regarding its Mobile Application Distribution Agreements (MADA) with phone makers, Samsung has taken the recent plunge to sign precisely that with Google, reports Korean media today.

European antitrust authorities levied a $4.3 billion fine on Google for making manufacturers sign exclusivity agreements that stipulate preference towards its own apps if they want to use full-fledged Android on their devices. 

The MADA agreements include such gems as "Google Phone-top Search and the Android ...

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