• Zink@programming.dev
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    The tech companies are doing a great job at making me uninterested in the hottest new phones. I used to follow the news about them and know the tech specs and stuff, because I’m a nerd and gadgets are fun and smart phones in particular are the intersection of SO much technology and engineering. Moore’s law was alive and well during all my formative years, so I am even conditioned to expect the excitement.

    But lately, not only have I been ignoring what the big players are offering, I have been ignoring the phone I already have! Instead I have a PC at the end of the couch with a monitor on an arm that s swings right over my lap.

    I use my phone pretty much just for music, web browser, Voyager (Lemmy on the go), and occasional texting. When I am at home I will sometimes misplace my phone for hours and just not worry about it.

    I have already pushed the megacorp phone + social media experience so far out of my daily life, that if future options for open linux phones are rough around the edges and don’t have tap to pay then oh well I don’t think I care.

    It’s much easier to live without the shiny new thing once you see how well your brain does when separated from it. (and you have some loved ones who are still hopelessly addicted to the scroll)

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      3 hours ago

      Sometimes I use my phone so little that I only need to charge it every 2-3 days. Nearly everything that it does my PC can do better and not try to lock me in to a dozen different monthly weekly subscriptions.

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        I just got a Pixel 9a and put GrapheneOS on it straight away . my battery with my current usage says 4 days hahah. my old phone was 1 day maybe. I loose my phone around the house , my friends know I don’t text back for awhile.

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    I’ll be frank with you. As long as my customers are captive on either Apple or Google platforms I can’t do shit.

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    Dear terrorists, I don’t like your actions, but if you still exist and want to cause destruction and deaths, please, do it by attacking main offices of big corporations. That will be a tragedy for whole world. Thank you!

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      Terrorists tend to act across borders and so they are interested mostly in global corporations. If only there was one single building that housed all of them at the same time. Some buildings where they all engaged in trade around the world, centralized.

      Then that would make your scheme easy.

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      You can also buy it preinstalled on a fairphone through Murena’s website. And the bootloader is locked.

      I understand installing e/os yourself sometimes gets you stuck with an unlocked bootloader. I have no idea if that’s true for Nothing phones, but thought I’d post up an alternative for those concerned about that.

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        I don’t understand why most people consider that having the bootloader locked is so important. You’ll get a terrifying warning message when you start your phone. But without a physical access to your phone and your password, no one can do anything.

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          54 minutes ago

          Banking apps and some authenticators won’t work on a phone with an unlocked bootloader.

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    12 hours ago

    Call your representatives

    Hire a lobbyist to donate millions of dollars to election campaigns for your representatives

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      This will take effect for google “certified” phones. If you’re using a custom rom with no gapps (including play services) installed, you will most likely be not affected.

      If some of your apps rely on play services, i can heavily recommend microg as replacement for it.

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        Do I have to install microg or graphene or whatever on my Google Pixel before that date or miss the boat?

        Have been putting it off.

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    Out of the loop here. How can google lockdown an open-source operating system? I know they are involved in developing it because it benefits them, but does that mean they own it?

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      They are locking down “certified” phones. You don’t have to have a “certified” phone, but if it is not certified, a lot of sensitive apps (Google wallet, third-party banking apps, for example) won’t work.

      So all the major manufacturers are going to push certified phones, which are going to make it difficult to use non-certified apps.

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    I have been thinking this for some time, why not just have a certified burner phone or tablet and then a free phone as your main?

    Realistically most of us have to install shitty insecure apps to survive in this modern world, but that doesn’t mean all our personal data and stuff has to be on the same device.

    For the cost of one brand new top model phone, you could probably get a low-mid certified device and a decent Fairphone or equivcalent.

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        Native support for e/OS/

        Had not such a good experience with mine tho. Everything worked but I had a fried camera :(

        (Fried as in couldnt See shit not as in actually broken)

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    Im not convinced that this will make a difference. Just “calling your representatives” response is so low energy.

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    The comments keep mentioning Linux phones, have they managed to get Linux running on mobile hardware that I won’t have to go on an archaeological dig for?

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        It specifies the European market, not sure how well it’ll play with Canadian service providers. I’ll have to wait and see before dropping $1000 (before shipping) on it. VoLTE is pretty much required here and last I heard that was tricky for Linux phones

        For now I have GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8 Pro, but I’ll keep an eye on this one to see if it’ll be compatible in Canada

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      I mean, there are Purism phones. Super expensive, but they keep selling out so I guess they are reasonable.

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        I have one, and while the actual hardware features are nice, the constant overheating and incredibly slow responses on the phone are reminiscent of a brick laptop from the early '00s. I am instead just running e/OS on an old pixel 4a (since it still has a headphone jack)

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          Well that’s disappointing to hear. Although it makes me glad that I am too cheap to buy one. 😅

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      Yeah, I’m not buying any more Pixels. I got the Fairphone 6! It’s good! I’m in the US, so I got it from Clove. Works fine on T-Mobile.

      Although, I’m currently running Android… Probably have to install e/OS or something.

      I hope Fairphone can continue to grow to eventually meet Graphene’s hardware requirements.

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        You’ve got Framework laptops, who make repairable modular laptops. Seems great in theory but i haven’t got one to test.

        Tickle those guys to get into phones too.

        Anyways there are very few companies now who actually respect right to privacy, repair, etc. Treat their employees like humans and don’t shit on environment.