| ▲ | t0bia_s 3 hours ago | |||||||
that isn't all that different from getting a Pixel. Paradox is, that with Pixel device you can get most freedom and security togather. Installation of GrapheneOS is easiest custom ROM installation that could possibly be. | ||||||||
| ▲ | n8cpdx 42 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I tried it, Graphene isn't really a good alternative because the built in apps are so bad that you end up needing to install the Pixel/Google versions anyway. If I have to install Google Messages for RCS, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, Pixel Camera (which forces you to use Google Photos for basic functionality), … where is the benefit? If I have to turn Graphene into a Pixel to make it usable, and I did, there’s not much point. And the apps are 90% of the time very noticeably better on iOS, so overall turns into a very bad trade. | ||||||||
| ▲ | iririririr 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> Installation of GrapheneOS and you get absolutely nothing in return. Yeah you will have root access sometimes. But other than that, android is not opensource anymore. I mean, it never was because you had hundreds (no exaggeration [1]) closed-binary blobs running (not to mention a whole OS on things like radio and camera, running on their own SoC), but now you cannot get even close to a proper of the userspace since google already anounced they will not be mainlining anything back to AOSP [1] zero source for kernel pieces, even for pixel https://github.com/GrapheneOS/device_google_laguna-kernels_6... | ||||||||
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