Everyone has their preferences, I would love to hear why you guys prefer using Android!

    • fishcurry509
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      21 year ago

      Hi. I’ve heard quite a few people do this but never managed to ask why. So, taking the opportunity to ask.

      What I mean is, if the large part of the phone is about the software experience and software optimisation (and the hardware in itself is nowhere near cutting edge) what’s the upside of installing a non-google OS on it?

      Perhaps I’ll try it someday. For today, just curious. If you could shed some light on it. Thank you!

      • @Lorgres@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Sorry for the late reply, still getting used to lemmy and missed the notification.

        I’m probably in the minority but I didn’t actually do it to completely de-google. I still have some Google services installed, they are sandboxed and limited to what I actively want though.

        My main reason was removing the insane bloat that comes with modern phones. Think Facebook/Google and vendor specific apps being preinstalled without the ability to remove, forced google search bar on the home screen etc… Now I have a pretty clean, fairly safe, OS which behaves almost exactly like a normal phone.

        • @amanneedsamaid@sopuli.xyz
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          11 year ago

          Also important to remember on GrapheneOS is that your google play services are

          1. Optional
          2. Sandboxed Meaning even if you need google play, it’s a more private experience than stock android. I personally use a separate user profile for apps that require google play services.
      • OneShoeBoy
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        11 year ago

        Some people want to get away from Google services and tracking; having a non-Google OS can allow for that. 🙂