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The cell phone providers see what is coming in the future: Commoditization - when a product becomes indistinguishable from others like it and consumers buy on price alone.
If most of the new phones run Android, and most of the new phones have almost identical hardware, how willing are customers there to pay the extra money for the extra features?
Letting Android fragment sells more phone hardware since Android is free.