cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/15995282

Real unfortunate news for GrapheneOS users as Revolut has decided to ban the use of ‘non-google’ approved OSes. This is currently being posted about and updated by GrahpeneOS over at Bluesky for those who want to follow it more closely.

Edit: had to change the title, originally it said Uber too but I cannot find back to the source of ether that’s true or not…

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    3 months ago

    Your options are:

    Apple phone

    Bloated android phone like Samsung etc.

    Chinese android phone (xiami etc)

    Google phone with Android

    Google phone with graphene. This still looks like the best of those options.

    Or no phone? I guess people are hardcore enough that will be the option.

    Edit: I stand corrected.

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        Is swiftphone its own thing or did you mean shiftphone? I kinda want the shiftphone 8 myself even if they only ship to neighboring countries of mine.

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        I don’t think LOS has any privacy/security improvements over the stock android?

        (IIRC) it’s even worse than stock because you can’t lock the bootloader after installation.

        Though if your phone isn’t getting official updates, it’s probably safer with LOS.

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            Yeah, I myself am using CalyxOS, because DivestOS doesn’t support the Fairphone 5 unfortunately. CalyxOS also has relocking.

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              Calyx also comes with MicroG, right? So mitigates many problems with a bit more Google.

              And Fairphone 4 here, partly for Divest (had it on Oneplus 6 before this and just used to it), partly because of a good deal for a barely used one.

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                (IMHO) CalyxOS is a good balance between security and usability. Better than LineageOS, worse than GrapheneOS (and DivestOS).

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                  Amen to that. Everyone has their own balance point, Calyx seems to hit that for many.

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                    Forgot to say that yes, CalyxOS does have microG, though you don’t need to log into Google to download apps from Aurora. Login is only required for apps from Google (like maps, gmail etc).

                    I also got the Fairphone 5 because of the used price! Mine was 300€ with a slightly burned in screen (it was used as a store display model), though I only notice it when on a completely white screen and looking for it.

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          (IIRC) it’s even worse than stock because you can’t lock the bootloader after installation.

          That’s a problem with the phone manufacturer, not with Lineage.

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      Xiaomi has the biggest custom ROM scene out there btw despite them trying their hardest to stop bootloader unlocking. You really don’t need to have a company supporting unlocking to make ROMs for them. If they outright block it then that’s an issue.

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          My friend just got a new Xiaomi phone. He tried unlocking it a few days ago and got “try again in 168 hours”. That happened in Europe. It’s an absolute mess nowadays, I remember when they started blocking you from unlocking the bootloader. First you had to wait 24 hours, then 3 days, now it’s an entire week. You also need to make sure you’re logged into your Mi Account on both phone and PC and do even more weird fuckery to ensure the process actually go through. Meanwhile, on GOOGLE Pixel devices you just type one command after you enable oem unlocking in settings and reboot into fastboot mode. Crazy.