• HiramFromTheChi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t be able to handle this. Been running GrapheneOS since last year, and I don’t think I could go back to anything else.

    Actually started working on a GrapheneOS installation service called SwapMyOS that I think could be helpful to those who wanna install GrapheneOS but don’t how.

    I kick a percentage back to GrapheneOS itself to keep the project funded and running (which is the primary motive behind the project).

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      1 year ago

      Same lol, maybe a Linux phone one day so I don’t have to buy another Google phone but unless it runs all the same apps it’s unlikely

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        1 year ago

        The only app I need to work on a linux phone is google maps. Although I haven’t checked how good openstreet map is now. Everything else has a linux alternative

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          1 year ago

          I use public transport a lot and google maps is very helpful so unfortunately can’t live without it, last time I tried openstreet map it was useless for buses etc. As for alternative apps, I’m assuming I’d have trouble with, for example, banking apps, or obscure/niche apps such as my country’s one for booking public transport etc.? Just nice using something that can install all Android apps OOTB

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          1 year ago

          Sailfish OS does look interesting to be fair, I’ll for sure check it out when I need to get a new phone (hopefully not for a long time lol)