Spyke
anarchist.nexus

Whenever a malicious app breaks or scammers get to you, its always through the google play store. Their shit isnt even safe to make this fucken claim about safety.

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ironycanalreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Right but its official, so its safe. That's what matters. Not whether it has malware or not.

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But most importantly, some rich asshole will make some money this quarter and that’s all that matters

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lemmy.ca

This is a nice list I'd consider for new phones.

  • Murena (France) with /e/OS (France) on:
    • Fairphone (Netherlands)
    • Hiroh (USA)
    • SHIFTphone (Germany)
    • Teracube (USA)
  • Punkt MC03 (Switzerland)
  • Volla (Germany) with Volla OS or Ubuntu Touch (Germany)
  • Jolla (Finland) with Sailfish OS (Finland)
  • Purism Librem (USA, manufactured in the USA)
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Lumisalreply
lemmy.world

Purism is a grift, should be removed.

Many people are still waiting on phones they ordered years ago.

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I pre-ordered a pair of the mobile phones. I eventually got them. They aren't very good, but I have them.

I'd say the most helpful thing they've done is lead the way on adapting Linux and its applications to display and be interactive on small touchscreens. Many people wanting to run Linux on a phone will have Purism to thank for making it viable. They made a lot of upstream contributions.

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i got a fairphone from murena with /e/OS preinstalled recently. i love it so far, but theres a weird glitch where it will randomly switch timezones and only goes back when i restart it and some apps are a little broken.

the issues are relatively minor and its nice to have a phone i know i can plan to keep for a really long time. also the camera is so much better than my old phone. some people said its mid compared to other new phones but if i wanted a camera that nice id buy a real camera.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Graphene is only of help (today) if you buy some shit from Google namely a Pixel. If you have another phone, step numero uno is always to learn what custom ROMs are available for your make and model.

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programming.dev

It supports Google by making their reseller market strong. People will buy pixels knowing they will be of value on the reseller market thus strengthening the primary market.

That's the problem with buying a used Pixel.

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On theory, yeah. I got a 512gb pixel 9 fold with a dead inner screen, the rest works fine, for $200. It's a good deal.

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Probably depends on the market. Here where I live they are like Nintendo games: near-full price even when second-hand.

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I bought my Pixel 6 Pro refurbished and carrier unlocked and installed GrapheneOS. Pretty happy so far.

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Used Pixels are often pretty misused and refurbished ones cost the same or even more than a new Pixel in my country... which is actually insane. Hopefully the new Graphene collab phone will be good.

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lemmy.world

Graphene is by far the best. I highly recommend it.

Right now you need a Pixel to run it but soon you can get a Motorola that works with it.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Soon? Was there an update with a timeline? Last I saw it was only 'announced' And there's no ETA

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anarchist.nexus

This is why I'm happy about Motorola next year

With some luck I'll have time to put together my diy palmtop-esque machine, but we'll see if that works out.

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Yakfolkreply
anarchist.nexus

I really hope the Motorola thing actually pans out. Based on the general state of things I’m done with both Apple and Google.

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sorghumreply
sh.itjust.works

They are going to start loading GrapheneOS on phones from the start

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I don't trust Motorola to make a phone that doesn't have numerous hardware backdoors. Motorola does a ton of work for both the US and Israel. If it sounds too good to be true than it probably is. I think the US/Israel gave Motorola a bit of cash to make backdoored hardware that's made specifically for a privacy hardened software.

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I got a reply clarifying that theyre partnering with graphene. I figured I'd reply so you didn't miss it in the thread

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Same here. And its not like we are overwhelmed with alternatives, too.

Things have taken quite the turn from the nexus era to now, dropping nexus for pixel felt so blatant too.

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For anyone who hasn't heard, Motorola is partnering with GrapheneOS to release compatible phones in 2027.

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I hope they push this out and spark the ire of the EU, who tells them to unfuck it or starts funding an alternative like Ubuntu Phones or something. That would be an amazing outcome.

Unfortunately, things have to get worse before they get better. It's how people learn.

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FundMECFSreply
piefed.zip

Given who is winning european elections I wouldn’t hold my breath.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I hope they push this out and spark the ire of the EU

probably will take a bit longer because it will happen in certain countries like Indonesia and Brazil first (i.e. not EU countries)--basically the countries with rampant apk scamming, unfortunately. I think this move is also partially forced by the government in those countries, but that's just my conspiracy hat talking, note that I'm also against this move and much prefer a scam education (I'm in Indonesia).

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Some people aren't tech savvy, so let me start by saying that you should lower your expectations lol

The scam is basically scammer sending an .apk file saying that it's important file like invitation, important letter, tax letter, bank statement, etc. and that the victim has to install the app to proceed

The app then basically become a keylogger that steals passwords and PINs, or other kind of malicious act

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It'll be like Edge, where you can uninstall it in certain EU countries, but nowhere else. It won't really change anything on the grand scheme

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My brother has ordered the Jolla phone, and I will too if it works out for him and works on American networks

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And what are we supposed to do about it?

I made a goddamn prediction back in 2012 when Google was introducing the Nexus line of handsets. I FUCKING KNEW this "open platform" bullshit had it's days numbered.

These companies are fun when they're young, but they will ALWAYS turn on the consumer.

Adam Smith was right. Without ethics and morals, the system WILL crumble.

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We have extremely moral billionaires preaching their theology in silicon valley, so it should all be fixed pretty soon.

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Ethics and morals are irrelevant when the entire economic paradigm is designed to reward whatever makes the most profit regardless of ethical considerations.

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Buy an unlocked phone and tether a laptop to it, only use the phone for calls and sms.

pissed-tier: take it off on your taxes out of spite

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Wow, you knew in 2012 that finally in 2026 the days of Android phones are numbered, nice one.

I mean, 14 years isn't exactly a short time for something to turn shitty.

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lemmy.world

They won't let me because my email address is for my personal website... How stupid is that‽

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Albbireply
piefed.ca

Is it just an app to add money to an account or do you need to tap something? Could you run the app through bluestacks?

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Albbireply
piefed.ca

It would probably work with a laptop. But yeah eventually you'll move. I just hate being vendor locked by things.

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Buy a second hand pixel 8, 9, 10 pro, xl or not, based on your budget. I wouldn't recommend older. Then after loading GrapheneOS create a couple user profiles. While in this screen remove the ability of the profile to run in background. Use one of these sandboxed users as a Google phone. Install Google Play Compatibility through the graphene installer. Now you have a Google option. Some banking apps won't work, and the McDonalds app won't work. Google is then sandboxed and not running constantly. If you need a Google app, you can switch over. And without background profile running enabled Google services will completely closed when switching back. No reset needed, just like 3 seconds loading. If you install Wattz (fdroid) you can see the power draw reduced in nongoogle mode. The root profile can share apps, create and delete profiles. I guess one downside is you need to learn multiple login passwords. Also no tap to pay ever.

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A404reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

How the heck does that work? Do you need the phone to unlock the washing machine?

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Resonosityreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I live in an apartment with those kinds of laundry machines.

We have an option for people to buy a card and preload it with funds.

Do you have that option at least?

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You don't insert the card in the machines.

You tap the card like you would newer debit cards and Point of Sale (POS) machines.

I'd look into whether your apartment building could add that as an option, or if not, look into procuring the card that works with the laundry machine manufacturer and see if you can preload it somehow yourself.

If the manufacturer doesn't make those cards, you might try cards from other manufacturers to see if those work.

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piefed.zip

Andromeda (on FuriOS) works amazingly; most apps run on it, including all þree of my bank's apps. I hear þe Ubuntu touch Android emulator works just as well.

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I'd have upvoted the comment if it weren't for the pretentious bullshit presentation of its content.

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lemmy.world

What's going to happen to phones that already have 3rd party apps installed?

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It'd be a stunningly idiotic move if they let you keep the ones already installed, but not let you update them - allowing security holes fixed by future versions to persist so you're wide open to exactly what they claim they're trying to prevent. More likely they'll use them as marketing for how "safe" Google is making you by repeatedly pointing out one at a time how they're blocking app "x" now that a security hole has been found on it.

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Until people fork and forget Google, they will always control Android.

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lemmy.world

Everyone happy about motorola and GOS scene, moto has been recently found out for some honey pot scam they were doing in people phone. So the brand we will be paying is not that good and is also just evil like Google

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lemmy.world

Graphene OS has a partnership with Motorola for some phones that are supposed to be coming out. Apparently Motorola has been up to shenanigans though

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Well yes at the moment, but if I remember correctly the misunderstanding was regarding Motorola who is supposed to be producing some Graphene OS models in the near future

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reddthat.com

Is this update going to affect older Android versions in phones that stopped receiving OS updates years ago?

And, if so, how do I disable all OS updates entirely?

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WhoIzDisIzreply
lemmy.today

Not directly, but they've been making other moves to make life difficult for such users — such as significantly delaying releasing the open source parts they're supposed to, potentially leaving users on insecure versions for far longer.

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Also things like trusted computing preventing things like banking apps from running on rooted OS

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Its being pushed through the play services, so anything ROM based on AOSP without google will be unaffected.

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lemmy.zip

I'm on GrapheneOS on tablet and phone running mostly/exclusively open source, so not affected.

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tomixreply
lemmy.world

How does this work, can you install it on any android device or do you have to specifically get a graphene device? Can you run common apps from the play store if you choose?

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eleitlreply
lemmy.zip

For time being you're limited to Pixels. Some Motorola models in a year or two. Installation is a breeze. You can run completely Google-free or install Google Play services in a sandbox, so you could install them in a common shared or separate profile.

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ironically, installation is only a breeze over a google chrome based browser. but it's not harder the other way either, just looks a little more complicated.

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https://grapheneos.org/faq

GrapheneOS only support Pixel devices.

Can you run common apps from the play store if you choose?

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/10855-google-play-store-install

I think you can install Google Services (including Play Store) if you want, but there are alternative like Aurora Store that lets you download apps from Play Store without Google Services, but obviously you can't buy apps from it

the main concern is probably banking apps or some apps that require Google Play Services to run

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lemmy.world

Currently, graphene can only be installed on Pixel phones, but Motorola will be releasing phones that are compatible although I'm not sure when. Graphene runs a "sandboxed" version of the play store. You can get just about any Android app and your apps can't really talk to one another or to the play store. Occasionally you'll find an app that doesn't work. If you want more detail you can join the graphene OS discord. It's pretty quick & easy to install.

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That's fair. I'm sure there are other places to get info but there discord is where I've seen the most users in one place.

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lazysoci.al

We all love grapheneOS, but please stop buying Google Pixels to do it. It's such a contradicting action to first stuff googles pocket with even more money, and then be like "I am privacy conscious." Please spend your money on alternatives that will put the money to actually developing good alternatives like FairPhone.

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How about putting your money where it will actually contribute to foss tech

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lemmy.world

So what is the next fork here? I've been handcuffed to android/Google (phones/ tablets) for decades. I have a couple of iPads but they don't have cellular and don't fit in your pocket.

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Finding out whether the pushed update effects jailbroken android set ups like Lineage would be a next step. But it will be a lot of work to see if you can jailbreak all your devices.

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haven't rooted an Android phone in quite some time, but looks rooting is back on the menu

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This is the reason I've disabled automatic system updates since 2024.

Edit; annddd just bit the bullet, procured a Pixel, and installed Graphene. :)

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it will not come with system updates, but with updates to the google play services package. you can't disable that. how else would they lock down most phones if manufacturers only supply updates for such a short time, if any.

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lemmy.world

If I disable updates, will that prevent Android from uninstalling my 3rd party apk?

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WhyJiffiereply
sh.itjust.works

I wonder if f-droid will be able to function with only a 24 hour unlock. probably not.

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unless you choose the option to only unlock it for 24 hours. which, honestly, could make sense for the technically illiterate.

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I use guests on Linux extensively. My IT has no idea which win OS I even run my outlook on...

I'd love a full VM Guest experience but android (or derivative) based. I've not found a way to do that.

I had another thought to just plonk a phone on my home network with a cheap cell provider. Then share that out VPN to all my subsequent devices (more phones, tablets, work computer) to access the screen. Then Alphabet could get stuffed. That phone would never know where I am physically. I don't use payment services etc.

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My partner went back to an pixel 7 so I'm going to take her pixel 8 and see about putting Linux or Graphene on it.

If it works well I'll put it on my pixel 8 and if her 7 pushes for an update then that will go Linux/Graphene

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I'm not here to downplay people's issues or the implications as to what the future holds, but how many here will be affected by these changes? I'm leaning towards buying a Fairphone the next time my phone breaks down, but these changes won't currently affect me as far as I know.

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