• mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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      8 hours ago

      I’ve been hemming and hawing. Switched to Linux pretty much full time for my PC, this will push me 100% into FOSS phone. Over half my apps I use would get blocked

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        7 hours ago

        Now that the Pixel 10 is out, the Pixel 9 prices are falling. If you’re going to load GrapheneOS, you need to make sure you get a phone that has an unlocked bootloader, which is different than being carrier unlocked. Any phone that was initially sold through a carrier like Verizon or ATT will have a locked bootloader, as the carriers don’t like people messing with the phone software to unlock features that they may charge for (e.g. hotspot).

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          6 hours ago

          That’s a good point for the future, but I meant on my Pixel 6a and I bought it directly through Google.

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            5 hours ago

            Well then, you’re already all set. Google edition phones all have unlocked bootloaders. I’m currently running a Pixel 6 Pro with GrapheneOS. It’s super easy to install and use, even if you’ve never messed with your phone before. I’ve been looking to potentially upgrade to a newer phone, because mine is a few generations old and Graphene doesn’t support phones forever, though they do for quite a while. An unlocked Pixel 9 Pro is around $550-650 right now, but I’ll probably wait another 6 months, as the prices will probably fall another $100-$200 in that time frame.

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        Over half my apps I use would get blocked

        Consider many apps are just webpages. You can go to the website directly from a browser and everything is happy.

        Obviously won’t solve everything, but that covers most apps right there.

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          A lot of people cry about banking apps not working on phones that have been rooted/degoogled/whatever. But seriously, just use their website. The app is usually just a front end for the site anyway.

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            and if you don’t use the app, they’ll force you to pay for second factor code SMSs each and every time you log in.

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            My credit union site doesn’t scale to mobile screens unfortunately. It is a massive pain in the ass to use the browser

            Correction, looks like they finally updated it a few months ago to scale.

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          7 hours ago

          That’s yet another trend that’s made me less and less interested in things. You’re not wrong though and will likely be my fall back

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      this is doubtless going to hurt whatever third party app store it is that you use anyway. if the only places sideloaded apps are available on, the only options are that custom roms like graphene become more popular, or apps that refuse to be put on Google will dry up.

      which do you feel is more likely?