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- foss@beehaw.org
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- grapheneos@lemmy.ml
- privacy@lemmy.ml
I run this on my Pixel 4, goodbye Google rubbish :D
I run this on my Pixel 4, goodbye Google rubbish :D
I like the project. I used it when it was called CopperheadOS. However, looking at the supported phones I can’t help but feel a little angry. Out of the 8 supported, only two have 3.5mm headphone jacks and none have SD card slots and my personal favourite, none have a freaking replacable battery. You know, the thing that’s most likely to crap out first?
I get why Pixel phones were chosen, it’s very well explained actually, but I am never ever buying a phone that is so blatantly designed with planned obsolescence in mind.
@onlooker@lemmy.ml Agreed. It makes zero sense to me. I’d rather get an old samsung with lineage 16.1, replaceable battery, microSD capability and a headphone jack. Plus i can buy it for around $100 USD.
I’ll take the old hardware + software trade off for some freedom and peace of mind. It’s better to me than using shitty Nokia I have now on Android 10.
If I’ve understood the docs correctly, you can install it in many other phones
You can build it for generic targets, yes. However, as the build page states: