Hugh J nuss (Banido(a)) 5/set./2022 às 15:58
If you care about privacy, look into grapheneOS
Anyone else here using graphene? Running it on a pixel 4 and looking to upgraded to the pixel 6a this year. Have you converted anyone? I converted my dad and my brother, and working on my friends.

If you dont use graphene, why? It functions just like android but doesnt also harvest your very soul
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lightwo 9/set./2022 às 16:31 
Pixels, especially the latest devices, are spooky due to Google's direct involvement with the hardware. I understand that it's the "base" model for AOSP, but I am sure as hell not buying one just for a customised install.

LineageOS already has a few enhancements over AOSP, and simply not installing GApps (Google Play Services bundle) is a huge improvement by itself.

I still indend to replace my current device with a PinePhone, or, perhaps, FairPhone with a Linux distro as opposed to Android. I don't think any bare Linux distros have been customised for my device model, but I indend to get rid of it anyway.
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Omega 9/set./2022 às 17:08 
Escrito originalmente por lightwo:
I still indend to replace my current device with a PinePhone, or, perhaps, FairPhone with a Linux distro as opposed to Android. I don't think any bare Linux distros have been customised for my device model, but I indend to get rid of it anyway.
I have a Pinephone, used it as my primary phone for ~2 years, the software is still quite unstable. Imagine major bugs such as the phone not ringing when someone calls or the OS just straight up breaking when updated.

Fairphone's are nice, I just so happen to have bought a Fairphone 4, because people kept complaining they often couldn't reach me when calling to the Pinephone. It was a minor effort to get UBports installed to it.
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