no , it's the google spyware.. aka android-kernal
Google spyware is optional in Android, see Replicant (or even CM or whatever it's called now—without Google Services).
Also, wtf is android-kernal and what does it have to do with Google Services?
well android uses the linux kernal.
but what happens is, every phone , every manufacturer has to inject their own specialty code..
And much of this code is malicious and espionage like, because if it was only at the upper software level, people could stop it from running more easily..
Yeah, it was clear from the beginning, that you were completely clueless.
If
vendors include out-of-tree code, Google has no control over it, and it's vendor-specific. In other words, t's not in the upstream, i.e., your post about "google spyware aka android-kernal" (whatever a "kernal" is) is complete and utter bullcrap.
There
is a problem with vendor's kernel customizations (not honoring the license) and lack of updates for released products, but it has little to do with surveillance other than vulnerability to targeted attacks. In part because it can be done in user space (see, e.g.,
Motorola), in part because every cellphone contains a separate proprietary subsystem: the "modem" itself.