I am interested in installing a de-googled android on my phone, but I would like to try it out a little bit first. Is there some way to emulate a phone on my PC, or is there anything like dual booting on phones?

  • pelya
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    44 hours ago

    Nope. You’ll only know how good is it when you run it on the actual hardware. Yeah you can install apps on Android emulator, but what makes or breaks custom ROM is driver support on actual hardware.

    • silly goose meekahOP
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      12 hours ago

      Hmm I see. Guess there’s no real way around it then.

  • Dran
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    710 hours ago

    If your bootloader is unlocked, you can fastboot boot an image and that will only run in memory the one time, however, it will share a data partition (apps, preferences, etc) so it might not behave as well as a native install would have.

    • silly goose meekahOP
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      010 hours ago

      I’ve never really messed around with my phone beyond installing things from an alternate app store, so I doubt it is. I’ll look into that, thanks

  • Kualdir
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    610 hours ago

    This really is the 1 thing stopping me from switching over now. I got a google pixel only a few months ago and don’t want to have to completely reinstall everything AGAIN already. I wouldn’t mind if I had 2 phones so always have a working one, but having to change everything on my 1 phone right now just feels too risky.

      • Kualdir
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        08 hours ago

        Any data that’s on it is in a private cloud (infomaniak/filen) so that’s not the issue.

        Its reinstalling everything, setting it all up, personalising it, etc.

        I use this thing a lot and need it for work, so not being able to have a backup that I can use in case it takes longer than expected is a no-go for me.

        • @NotForYourStereo
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          26 hours ago

          Just got a OEM unlocked P7P, installed GrapheneOS, I was up and running good as new in like a day. Only downside so far is no Tap payments.

          It’s easier than you think.

          • Kualdir
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            16 hours ago

            My life is sadly busier than I’d like already so adding this on right now just isn’t in the list of options. Good to know tap payments don’t work with GrapheneOS means I’ll have to get a physical card again.

    • @SolidShake
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      -710 hours ago

      I don’t get your context. Why do you have to reset your phone randomly?

        • @SolidShake
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          -249 hours ago

          Okay. But again, for context. Why? Buy an iPhone or something lol. Google owns android, and any open source software would run like ass

  • @[email protected]
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    19 hours ago

    It’s relatively easily possible to emulate android on your PC. Install “android studio”, which then allows you to create android virtual devices. However, I don’t know how to get custom system images on there, this could be more work, which you’ll have to find out yourself.

    • @Shady_Shiroe
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      17 hours ago

      Sadly that isn’t so simple for grapheneOS, at the point your only option is compiling it yourself which I forgot exactly how much space you need but it was in the ball park of like 200-250Gb