I don’t like smartphones. I use a dumbphone.

But this is a wonderful initiative.

  • @[email protected]
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    549 days ago

    I wish they could implement the parts of the Pixel phones that allow GrapheneOS to be used.

    • @[email protected]
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      199 days ago

      What parts are these? I’ve always wondered what this was about, why the pixel was the only phone that could support GrapheneOS

      • @[email protected]
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        199 days ago

        The last I looked was that the Pixel was the only phone that allowed you to load a custom rom and relock the bootloader. Other phones kept the bootloader unlocked once it was modded.

        So, graphene could be put on those phones if the devs wanted to do it, but it would be less secure since the bootloader would remain unlocked.

        Also, supporting a small line a phones is probably infinitely easier than a range, of devices, but it would be nice to have another option. Especially now that the Fairphone pice is reasonable.

        • baduhai
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          99 days ago

          The last I looked was that the Pixel was the only phone that allowed you to load a custom rom and relock the bootloader. Other phones kept the bootloader unlocked once it was modded.

          That is not the case. SHIFTmq, Motorola and Fairphone allow the bootloader to be relocked with a custom rom. There are many requirements the Fairphone lacks for GrapheneOS, but relocking the bootloader is not one of them.

    • Luffy
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      59 days ago

      I mean, you could use CalyxOS

      It dosent have such things as 2 factor pin auth for fingerprint, but its the closest to Graphene

      • @[email protected]
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        109 days ago

        Not quite the same. The big thing with GrapheneOS is it can run the actual Google services, but sandboxed. Organic Maps is better than Google Maps in everyway, but it’s routes are so much worse because it has no traffic into to go on. It’s an anticompetitive network effect, but it’s hard to fight without law makers.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 days ago

          Organic Maps is better than Google Maps in everyway

          It’s really not, here are a few more:

          • no reviews for businesses - that’s a huge reason people use Maps
          • you have to manually download maps you want to see, and repeat w/ every update
          • lots of missing info, especially where I live, and especially businesses
          • no satellite images or street view - OSM has it though

          That said, I use Organic Maps almost exclusively, and I put in the time to add missing info where I can. I’ve probably added hundreds of places for my area. Basically, when I go somewhere new, if it’s not in OSM, I take a few pictures and add the place when I get home, and I’ll put in the effort to enter hours, phone number, etc from their website. It’s a pain, but hopefully someone down the line appreciates that.

          All of that info exists in GM though, so the only reason for me to use OM is stubbornness. OM is fantastic, but it’s hardly “better than Google Maps in every way,” in fact it’s probably worse in most ways. However, I prefer it and will keep using it because I refuse to use Google services.