• vga@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    I realize that I’m an asshole for telling them what to do but here’s what they need to do: They should drop all development of their own Android and put significant resources to making their next phone work with GrapheneOS.

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      14 hours ago

      That would make their already very expensive phone even more expensive, if it were even possible at all.

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      That problem with that is the Graphene devs

      Probably better to make something for the general population. If nothing else maybe work with Calyx OS or /e/os

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        10 hours ago

        No, the hardware of Fairphones lacks certain security features.

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          I’d heard about it as a secure, pro privacy ROM but never used it since it’s not available on my current device. But after seeing their attitude on some forums, it honestly put me right off ever wanting to try Graphene OS.

          I’m glad it’s not just me

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          Even ignoring that I tried graphene but even as a tech person it was off putting. Calyx in contrast has a nice blend of usability and security imo.

          I wanted to like graphene and it’s far superior in security but just so much less usable IMO. I’d rather move to a Linux phone at that point.

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              Well apparently their “approach” is to run sandboxed Google play. Now whether that is better than microg with its more anonymous nature but higher permission level, idk.

              But that locks you into Google play and using an account of some sort rather than just using Aurora. From what I remember anyhow, especially when trying to use seedvault since graphene has no backup solution of its own even years after saying seedvault isn’t great.

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      1 day ago

      That’d make them even more of a niche option than right now, since some apps (most notably banking) will just refuse to work.

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        10 hours ago

        Banking apps generally speaking work, it’s the NFC payments via google pay that don’t and probably never will.

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          What most people don’t seem to understand is that every Android phone is a Google phone unless you go through the degooglification.

          I would (and did) just use Apple phones if it weren’t for GrapheneOS.

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          Many do, and many want something else. Personally the uncertainty around banking apps working is what keeps me away from GrapheneOS.

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          And, like I said, that’s a niche.

          I’d love to use GrapheneOS myself, but unfortunately too many apps I need won’t work on it.

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            14 hours ago

            I haven’t found any apps that don’t work with the proper permissions enabled.

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            they could probably just extend it with the bits that google requires for corporate approval, and release that as a fork, while still contributing to the development of base graphene os.

            I mean they don’t need to use plain graphene, a partnership could make things easier for both parties by avoiding needless duplication of efforts.

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      they are already actively working with e/OS and iodéOS. Don’t know if e/OS already supports Android 15 like iodé does, but they could just focus on that next release…