So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon currently only graphaneos afaik. i use my fp3 with lineageos, but it still has some google stuff inside on os lvl -
So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip I think your best bet is pretty much anything that explicitly states it doesn't have gplay stuff... which means stuff running e/OS, Graphene, etc...
If it's not Google's stuff, it's their own flavor. Or both. -
So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip the smartphones where you can put Android without the Google surveillance fetish additions yourself. So, Google Pixels, some (older?) OnePlus…
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
This one is using a xiaomi phone (Mi 11i) with no-gapps lineageOS. It works great, but the process to unlock xiaomi's bootloader is a huge PITA.
If you already have a phone with a compatible lineageOS version it would try that, otherwise it has heard good things about google pixel with grapheneOS -
So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon Anything that supports LineageOS or one of those other "custom ROM" Androids should work nicely. We're on Lineage personally.
Check the supported devices page for your distro of choice before you buy. (e.g. https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/)
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip you could probably get one that comes with /E/OS from Murena, given its de-googled? Can't confirm how good it is though
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@volpeon currently only graphaneos afaik. i use my fp3 with lineageos, but it still has some google stuff inside on os lvl
@rick@a.n0id.space @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip The Google Pixel (in my case 7a) with GrapheneOS is nice (has a good cam when it is dark). Works without Google Services as long as apps (installed over the Aurora Store for example) did not need them.
But I still prefer thething
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@yacha@furry.engineer @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip just replacing Google's stuff with Huawei's stuff, and also limiting yourself a lot more because they don't use Android at all anymore, instead exclusively using their own proprietary app format.
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So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon absolutely none. all of them suck. -
So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
@volpeon >good smartphone
no such thing -
So what are good smartphones that use Android, but without the Google surveillance fetish additions?
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@volpeon >good smartphone
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@volpeon basically nothing; best you can get is something with a good community to flash and degoogle it yourself
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@volpeon Anything that supports LineageOS or one of those other "custom ROM" Androids should work nicely. We're on Lineage personally.
Check the supported devices page for your distro of choice before you buy. (e.g. https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/)
@volpeon also of note: Lineage at least used to not come with microG for Google Play Services emulation. Which means proprietary apps generally wouldn't work.
I think they changed that semirecently, but I don't know if it's included by default or not. So watch out for that during install if you need proprietary apps support. We don't really need that (and have no Google account to even get said proprietary apps with) but you might.
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@volpeon also of note: Lineage at least used to not come with microG for Google Play Services emulation. Which means proprietary apps generally wouldn't work.
I think they changed that semirecently, but I don't know if it's included by default or not. So watch out for that during install if you need proprietary apps support. We don't really need that (and have no Google account to even get said proprietary apps with) but you might.
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