Hi there,

We're working on Android distribution for own embedded device. We have a 
few special apps designed for my device (no use for other devices). These 
apps will be preinstalled on the device and we must be able update them.
What's a better way to include these apps in resulted image? include them 
precompiled (via. $(BUILD_PREBUILT)) or include them into build tree (via. 
$(BUILD_PACKAGE), just with defined LOCAL_CERTIFICATE)? I suppose either of 
way requires signing apps with our own release key (to be able update them).
What are pros and cons using google play for updating them? Are there 
better alternatives? We'll also need build update mechanism for updating 
firmware (native libraries, kernel), so wouldn't be better to use it for 
updating apps as well (have only one mechanism)?

Thanks for any tips.

Regards,
Petr

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