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Overview of the pros and cons of some DeGoogled Phone operating systems/models such as:

Graphene, Calyx, Lineage, Pinephone, Purism Librem 5

Enjoy: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/degoogledphones/

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[–] gonta@mander.xyz 6 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Two things holding me back is my worry about some banking and payment apps not working and Google Maps because I'm a hypocrite and the timeline feature of Google Maps has helped me many times in the past.

[–] smeg@feddit.uk 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Last time I tried it I was surprised to find out that Google maps works fine without any play services installed!

[–] gonta@mander.xyz 2 points 9 months ago

Nice! One less thing to worry about :D

[–] Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

That's it. Google Maps with good precise location is the thing I most miss from my Pixel. But that's a trade-offs... if you want to get the best GPS, you need to give some data back. I don't like that... but well I miss it.

[–] joeldebruijn@lemmy.ml 6 points 9 months ago

theres a con?

-its per os, i see.. i thought it was an aggregate piece

[–] odium@programming.dev 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Wish it also included /e/OS, was considering a fair phone with that for my next phone.

[–] jlh@lemmy.jlh.name 3 points 9 months ago

CalyxOS supports fairphone, I've been using it for a year now.

[–] Chastity2323@midwest.social 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

/e/ is not degoogled and security does not seem to be a priority for them. I wouldn't recommend it. See the following comments from a divestos dev:

https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/should-e-os-and-the-fairphone-be-added-to-privacy-guides/13184/2

https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/should-e-os-and-the-fairphone-be-added-to-privacy-guides/13184/8

[–] carlytm@lemm.ee 3 points 9 months ago

GrapheneOS has been basically flawless for me, most of the time I forget I'm even using a custom rom. Using the Aurora Store, along with a few select apps in a work profile with sandboxed Google Play services goes a long way in terms of plugging the usability gap. I know there's supposed to be issues with banks, but at least in my anecdotal experience, I've used accounts from 3 different banks and haven't had any issues.

[–] fung@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago

I've been happy with Graphene on my Pixel 7. Only con is Google Wallet doesn't work, but not a big deal for me personally. I also like that I can deny apps network access: I've been using Gboard without network access, which makes me feel a bit better in regards to privacy.