• NewOldGuard@lemmy.ml
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      13 hours ago

      They could throw support behind GrapheneOS, it’s great and it’s Canadian eh

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        12 hours ago

        Graphene is good, though it’s still pretty reliant upon Google not making life even harder for them, which it has been doing consistently.

        A safer long-term option that is detached from Google’s whims entirely is PostmarketOS, which isn’t based on Android at all, but is instead a project based on Linux directly.

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          2 hours ago

          If the EU would dare, it could totally fork AOSP. Then each country, company, non-profit can build its own mobile OS on top of it.

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        12 hours ago

        For sure GOS is great, but it is still only android fork. Not real independent alternative for duopoly

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          12 hours ago

          It’s confirmed coming to Motorola hardware next year. With more funding and institutional support I’m sure they could assemble a larger pool of devices that meet their requirements

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      11 hours ago

      Just ordered a Sony Xperia with SailfishOS! I hope you’re right! 🤞

      (FYI just in case: SailfishOS is NOT an Android fork! I didn’t realize this until recently.)

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      16 hours ago

      Other options exist, but not so polished. It’s a tough project that apparently needs more support than small FOSS projects can provide, I’ve seen a lot of promising alternatives come and go.

      Hardware/firmware wise, would really like to see open standards like we have for PC bootloaders. EU requiring nonproprietary bootloaders on phones would be a real step forward.