• vga@sopuli.xyz
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    3 months ago

    I realize that I’m an asshole for telling them what to do but here’s what they need to do: They should drop all development of their own Android and put significant resources to making their next phone work with GrapheneOS.

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      3 months ago

      That’d make them even more of a niche option than right now, since some apps (most notably banking) will just refuse to work.

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          3 months ago

          Many do, and many want something else. Personally the uncertainty around banking apps working is what keeps me away from GrapheneOS.

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          3 months ago

          What most people don’t seem to understand is that every Android phone is a Google phone unless you go through the degooglification.

          I would (and did) just use Apple phones if it weren’t for GrapheneOS.

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          3 months ago

          And, like I said, that’s a niche.

          I’d love to use GrapheneOS myself, but unfortunately too many apps I need won’t work on it.

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            3 months ago

            they could probably just extend it with the bits that google requires for corporate approval, and release that as a fork, while still contributing to the development of base graphene os.

            I mean they don’t need to use plain graphene, a partnership could make things easier for both parties by avoiding needless duplication of efforts.

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        3 months ago

        Banking apps generally speaking work, it’s the NFC payments via google pay that don’t and probably never will.

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        3 months ago

        By working with the real hardware vendor, they could apply for the certification, thus making the apps requiring the useless stamp from google work again.

        Well, except for those apps that specifically tries to blacklist graphene. Looking at you, Revolut!

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      3 months ago

      That problem with that is the Graphene devs

      Probably better to make something for the general population. If nothing else maybe work with Calyx OS or /e/os

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      3 months ago

      they are already actively working with e/OS and iodéOS. Don’t know if e/OS already supports Android 15 like iodé does, but they could just focus on that next release…

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    3 months ago

    This is pretty sad to hear. Fairphone was next on my list of phones to try when my current phone gets too old. With the US boycott, I might have to go back to Samsung, but I hate the bloat.

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          xiaomi doesn’t allow third party launchers anymore?? what a shitty change. since when is that?

          also, I would rather have “subpar” hardware and a decent OS than trendy hardware and all the bloat and datamining of the world. but that honestly excludes most phones.

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            To be precise, Xiaomi OS allows you to change launchers, but you can’t use navigation gestures with them, you have to use the 3-buttons. It’s a deal breaker for quite a few people, and it’s a shame, because besides that the phones are great on paper.

            The decision between the hardware and the OS is personal. I got a S23 recently because I wanted a smaller phone, it’s great so far.

            I considered Pixels for a while, but on top of the subpar hardware the fact that you can’t remove the Google search bar from the Pixel launcher is still crazy to me.

            I’ve had a Motorola 30 Fusion for a while, it’s a great device. If the Edge 50 Neo had a better chipset, that would have been my go-to.

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          After about 13 years of experience with a lot of Android phones, I’m never buying anything other than Google Pixels again. Every other manufacturer just fucks up the software so badly I can’t deal with it.

          And no this is not an ad, I hate the state of Android atm, but it is what it is.

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    3 months ago

    I’ve had problems with ghost touches on my fp4. customer service just doesn’t respond. I also get weird app crashes. can’t recommend the company like this. long term support was the whole point!!

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      My FP4 got the opposite problem where it sometimes ignores inputs when placed on a soft surface.

      But I guess I’d rather have that issue than yours.

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      3 months ago

      i have same problem with ghost touch, though it seems it happens only under certain kind of unknown conditions. I think it might have something to do with moisture in air and/or some other unknown thing.

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      I had ghost touches on my old Motorola. I never could figure out any pattern or cause for the problem. But a restart seemed to resolve it

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    I own a FP4 and I’ve been on Android 15 for a while now, as I run iodéOS … To me it is astonishing how a thrid party OS can have better support than the first party one 😅

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      It does feel counterintuitive but it kinda makes sense since it’s probably a small dev team.

      The third party OS is being dogfooded and its devs probably use it on a daily basis, making minor improvements, it probably has different people working on a port for their own device, etc.

      For a company that’s selling products, their time is split between fixing issues in the current OS, and building the next version of the OS for new phones

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    3 months ago

    I was/am definitely considering fairphone as a full european alternative, however it seems they are also plagued by support issues and delays and pixels are still the best way to go, unfortunately.

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      How often do you really need the support, though? I don’t think I’ve ever needed it in >10 years of owning smart phones. I personally couldn’t be happier with the fairphone.

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        don’t get me wrong. it’s definitely on my top 2 , however getting timely android updates is nice and the improvements are nice to have. You don’t really need them and given current ai centered updates, I can’t say they are that meaningful anymore, however pixels have android 15 and will be getting 16 soon, with that whole DeX thingy, while fairphone is releasing statement about how they will skip 14, so their flagship is still on 13… Not great.