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MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I like Graphene, I don’t like how expensive the Pixels are

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I’m holding out hope for KernelSU, in which case I won’t need to care about custom ROMs and things like safetyNET either. A root from kernel-space + a custom launcher and I won’t miss OEM android at all. The only thing I haven’t figured out is patch management, but I’ll leave that to people more intelligent than me

MigratingtoLemmy, (edited ) to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Which ones in that range, released in 2023 have custom ROM support?

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Yeah

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Lucky

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Which recent devices other than the Pixels are supported?

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

iOS being secure is a farce which the population has just gobbled up without reason

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

And the commenter is lamenting how greedy companies are getting and customers agreeing to get themselves bent for these corporations. Apple started the pricing model and Samsung followed suit, and now everyone just takes it as default pricing. This is a pathetic state of affairs

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I tend to use my credit card for most of my purchases, online or in-person. In doing so, I haven’t come across the problem of payments you describe, although I’m unaware if the apps I use utilise Google’s API in the back-end to do this (for example, does the Amazon app use some Android API to process my payment using a credit card?).

I think I’d be fine without most Google apps except for Maps, where OpenStreetMap has not served me well so fat (unfortunate, since I would like to use it but it is not as reliable in my experience). I can do my banking in the browser, and consume my video content (YouTube/Peertube/LBRY) in the browser anyway.

I’m going to revisit the Murena mobiles again, and I’ll reiterate how disappointed I am that the FP5 is not available in the US. At this point, I’ll pin my hopes on KernelSU for the next few years (hoping I don’t have to compile my own kernel, I’d like to get a cheap device running the 5.10 kernel or those after it), but consumer devices don’t have hardware killswitches or privacy features or replaceable parts either (and iFixit doesn’t cover every device).

This was a long comment, and I appreciate this discourse with you. Thanks again.

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I’m waiting for devices to get the 5.10 kernel or the ones after it, so I can run supported KernelSU builds and take my life into my own hands.

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I hope so too. I wouldn’t be as mad if Android was open and we could put it on different devices, but we can’t. Manufacturers lock their devices in so many ways.

Thanks for your great reply

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

So I’ve heard. Quite unfortunate

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I could not find an official support branch of postmarketOS for the PPP.

Other than that, as you say, Pine64’s interaction has waned greatly and I wonder what is going on behind the scenes. This is no FP5, certainly, but availability of parts is a requirement for me

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Quite unfortunate that we can’t escape the corporate grasp for our mobile operating systems

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Is it for feature-phones?

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