• JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz
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    Yes, everyone cares enough, they will definitely change that.

    As far as I know, people are too stupid to even understand what sideloading is (it is about that, right? Edit: yes.)

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    tbh the only thing that keeps people from jumping to a full deGoogle phone or an open source Linux phone is app. More specifically, IM and chat apps.

    Social media and all those entertainment like Youtube, we can access via a good web browser. But those IM apps? Very hard because you can try to use an alternative, but people around you dont.

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    4 hours ago

    I recently switched from Apple to a De-Googled Fairphone 6 (Murena e/OS), because I do not fully understand Graphine OS and I thought the Fairphone would be the easiest way to detach myself from Apple and Google.

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    I currently run GraphineOS. I will probably buy one more refurb phone that can run it until Android is dead. Then I am switching to a dumb phone for calls and SMS, and a mobile hotspot connected to a pocket sized cyberdeck. I can still run the apps I want and no longer need Android. With a 3d printer, 25 years of being an electrical and software engineer I can easily make a device that does what I actually want.

    Is this practical for the average person? Of course not. But this whole problem is something the average person can fix. STOP BUYING SHIT FROM COMPANIES WHO SCREW YOU!!! Use your power as a consumer and stop giving them money. Make them feel the pain of doing anti-consumer actions. None of this stuff is a requirement for life. If they see a hit in sales, if everyone who makes apps pulls them from the app store, they will change. But it requires everyone to act, and we damn well know most of yall will do nothing but complain.

    This problem is a foot gun where we are all buying the gun, loading it, handing it to someone while sticking our foot out and we want to blame them for the bloody hole. Stop it!

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    7 hours ago

    This was just inevitable for Google. Google is no longer an open source company. Hasn’t been for maybe a decade or more. They abused the good spirit of open source for their corporate benefit and are ending that relationship on their terms. Get used to it Android users.

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    17 hours ago

    I have felt this way about my phone for a long time. This is probably good because it will probably create a viable alternative to the apple-android ecosystem. Maybe Graphene will support more phones and new privacy focused mobile-OS will pop up.

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    19 hours ago

    I got grapheneOS on my phone right now. Go fuck yourself, google.

    I will also do my damn best to make sure my older Samsung S23 doesn’t fall into that version. I have uses for that phone.

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        9 hours ago

        Sadly I had to. But Motorola did support… before I got a Samsung I had a grapheneOS compatible Motorola, but it broke down.

        Motorola is starting to offer grapheneOS compatible phones or so they said, on the regular.

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        You are right to point out that this hardware dependency on Google is bad and obviously this wouldn’t work for everyone if everyone were to switch to GrapheneOS, but you can totally buy a used Pixel if you don’t want to give more money to Google.

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      I believe nothing, Google still allows side loading via ADB and apparently sideloading is not exactly going anywhere, but when you want to install one, you have to wait 24 hours and reboot your phone, as I said though terminal bypasses these, it’s just security stuff all again, I guess Google isn’t very happy about society’s widespread misinformation that Android is less secure than iOS

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        I’ve found it impossible to run apps from APKpure. Google Play gets in the way, stops the app from startup because “it might be malicious” and does not give you the option to run it anyway. I have sideloaded apps and run into the same problem. I’d read you can disable Google Play Services to get around it, but the apps themselves require it. These are just Japanese escape games, nothing sketchy.

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        Maybe. That is unclear. If your app isn’t verified, Google may or may not do something to “warn” you.

        And whatever they do now is only the first step. They will soon lock it all down, because monetizing it gets them rich.

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    19 hours ago

    We must all keep pushing people to go against this and to build up Linux mobile alternatives: PostmarketOS, Ubuntu Touch, JollaOS, and semi by extension, GrapheneOS

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      7 hours ago

      I can only afford one phone and it has to be a successful daily driver.

      That’s going to be the story of 90% of everyone affected right now too.

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        Running something like lineageos, graphene or e/os all can easily serve as a daily driver.

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      The problem is that the most important apps for users aren’t on those platforms. Bank apps and identification apps. They need to make apps for those platforms first otherwise a switch makes no sense.

      Also I have tried Ubuntu touch and it’s a nightmare and dysfunctional. e_OS however works great.

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        12 hours ago

        Exactly, consumer choice only works as a force in a functional market. Phone OSs are very much not a functional market. This requires regulators to wake up.

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        agree, see also official government apps, like medical apps, post office, public transport, etc. i live in europe and those are usually necessary.

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    23 hours ago

    People thinking this isn’t a monopoly enforcement action in disguise are the same people who think banning Huawei was justified.

    Google’s one mistake was that they sold Motorolla to Lenovo, who ran it as low cost shovelware to make the mobile phone market in the US not look like a complete oligopoly. They kept their cost low by using complete stock Google ROMs while every other OEM exited the market.

    Until recently when Lenovo properly built up their hardware lineup and started jumping ship to GrapheneOS the moment Google started clamping down.

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      19 hours ago

      That and thinking that they won’t be sued to oblivion for this. People are looking for ways to do lawsuits and this is a big one

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        Of course the US won’t do jack shit. Google always wins in reality even when they lose in US antitrust courts. But other countries can maybe win. Please do!