• @JustUseMint
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    479 months ago

    Everyone in this thread please checkout LineageOS or GrapheneOS or Calyx or similar degoogled android based. Cut yourself free from the Google cancer

    • @herrvogel
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      259 months ago

      If only those worked on more devices. They’re great, but severely limit what phone you can buy if you want to use them.

      • a1studmuffin
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        149 months ago

        Also losing camera quality and banking apps/NFC payment sucks. Absolutely not the fault of LineageOS though, they’re doing the best they can within the constraints.

        • @herrvogel
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          59 months ago

          Banking apps seem to be hit and miss, though fortunately mostly hit. I’ve read stories, but personally never had any trouble with them. Sometimes they complain about the lack of gapps shit but somehow still work.

          • deweydecibel
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            09 months ago

            Thank you for saying this. I feel like there’s so much goddamn fear-mongering about this from people that have never tried it.

            I’ve been running Lineage for years across 3 different phones, the banking apps worked fine

            • a1studmuffin
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              29 months ago

              No fear-mongering here, I ran LineageOS for years as a daily driver and these were the problems I encountered. Your mileage may vary.

      • @JustUseMint
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        49 months ago

        Agreed 1000% I cannot STAND my pixel 7 series but I suffer through it

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        Yea. The only Pixels affordable new are the ones that are already out of support :( And they’re huge, I need to be able to use a phone with one hand!

        I wish Google made their equivalent of Iphone SE - smaller in size and price.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      There’s a larger problem though, Google both owns and controls AOSP. Of course, chances of them making it closed or introducing their proprietary services into it are extremely small, but they still are the captain who steers the ship.

      If they’ll decide to embed AI (in some open source form), many derivatives like Graphene and LOS may have to suck it and follow through as the more you change your fork away from source code, the harder it becomes to maintain for small team of enthusiast devs.