Deal alert for the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy S23 series! | Follow SamMobile on Google News now!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission. Learn more.

Samsung switching Google Search with Bing isn’t a clear-cut notion

General
By 

Last updated: April 19th, 2023 at 14:46 UTC+02:00

A rumor earlier this week claimed that Samsung is considering ditching Google Search as the default search engine for its Galaxy devices. And instead of Google’s search engine, Samsung would enable Microsoft’s Bing as the default solution. This rumor appears to have sparked a lot of heated debates online as to whether or not Samsung could even make such a move.

And it turns out that nobody truly knows with absolute certainty if and where Samsung might be able to pull this off. There is (or at the very least “was”) this thing called Google MADA (Mobile Application Distribution Agreement), which one Twitter user cited against the rumor that Samsung might switch its search engine.

However, Google’s MADA is not that well documented. It is (or was) an agreement with OEMs, and it seems to vary depending on which OEM Google is (or was) dealing with. Some MADA documents signed more than a decade ago in 2011 leaked all the way back in 2014, revealing some strict rules that forced OEMs to always use Google services, like search, as the default ones. These old documents are now used by some to support the idea that it would be impossible for Samsung to switch to a different search provider other than Google. However, the truth in 2023 may not be as straightforward.

Samsung might be able to ditch Google Search in some markets but not others

Although GMS (Google Mobile Services) agreements with OEMs are likely designed to keep Google services at the forefront of the Android mobile experience, there’s not a lot of actual publicly-available documentation on MADA. Some use GMS and MADA interchangeably, but as far as we can tell, even “MADA” may be an outdated term replaced in time by GMS agreements.

There’s a document from 2009 on a MADA agreement between Google and Motorola archived on a governmental website, and there’s also a leaked, confidential PDF titled “Samsung MADA” (direct download via Ben Edelman) signed in 2011, which leaked as it was used in a legal dispute years ago. It reads the following:

In reality, it’s been so long since these MADA documents leaked that many things could’ve changed by now. The relationship between Samsung and Google certainly has. And Android is no longer what it was in 2011. Samsung surely has a bigger influence on Google than it did in 2011, and, come to think of it, the Android landscape would be nearly barren if not for Samsung Galaxy phones.

All that being said, it’s not outlandish to argue that those old leaked MADA documents are not a strong foundation to stand on for discrediting the recent rumors that Samsung may be looking for a way out of Google’s grasp and may want to use Microsoft Bing as the default search engine on Galaxy devices.

It could be argued that Samsung may have the possibility to use a different search engine as the default one for services such as Samsung Internet and Bixby, but obviously not for the Google Search home screen widget. Furthermore, perhaps Samsung might not have the option to do this in some countries, like the USA, but may be able to switch search engines, as MADA agreements seem to also vary by market (via @MishaalRahman). All in all, the situation in 2023 may not be as black and white as some of those ancient might suggest.

General GoogleSamsung Electronics
Load comments

You might also like

Google takes inspiration from Samsung for its first foldable phone

Google takes inspiration from Samsung for its first foldable phone

While many Chinese smartphone brands have launched foldable smartphones, none of them are selling their devices globally. Google is expected to become the first brand to challenge Samsung globally in the foldable smartphone market. And it seems the company has taken some inspiration from Samsung to bring features that people want the most in foldable […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 5 hours ago
Samsung launches special version of Bespoke Jet Bot AI for visually impaired users

Samsung launches special version of Bespoke Jet Bot AI for visually impaired users

Samsung has expanded its Bespoke Jet Bot AI to more people and launched a special edition for visually impaired people in South Korea. This new Bespoke Jet Bot AI is developed by applying the design built in collaboration with the pattern design brand ‘dropdropdrop‘. The special edition of the Bespoke Jet Bot AI is based […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 8 hours ago
Google Meet will let you now turn off other participant’s video feed

Google Meet will let you now turn off other participant’s video feed

A new feature is landing for the Google Meet app on Galaxy and other Android phones. In an official announcement, Google announced that it is rolling out a function that will allow Google Meet users to turn off the video of other participants. This Google Meet video feed feature is also available for users on the […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 9 hours ago
Samsung confirms the return of Smart Lock option to Galaxy phones next week

Samsung confirms the return of Smart Lock option to Galaxy phones next week

After several users pointed out that the Smart Lock option was missing from their devices, Samsung acknowledged the issue and has now come up with an answer. Samsung has confirmed that the Smart Lock feature will return via a Google Play Services update. The update is all set to start rolling out next week. According […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 1 day ago
Google’s share prices fall due to Samsung’s decision

Google’s share prices fall due to Samsung’s decision

After reports of Samsung having negotiations with Microsoft to make Bing the default search engine on Galaxy devices started making rounds of the internet, Google went into panic mode. Well, as a result, the share prices of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, fell by 4%. Google’s $162 billion-a-year search engine business is currently facing these challenges, […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 1 day ago
Samsung reclaims top spot from Apple in Q1 2023 smartphone sales

Samsung reclaims top spot from Apple in Q1 2023 smartphone sales

In Q4 2022, Samsung lost its number-one position to Apple in the smartphone market. However, the company reclaimed the smartphone sales crown from Apple in Q1 2023. While the company had its worst quarter in fourteen years, largely due to a slump in the semiconductor chip market, the company has some good news about its […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 1 day ago