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Google Removes 'Don't Be Evil' Clause From Its Code of Conduct

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So what are my Android alternatives again? Don't really like Apple much either.

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@nivex Well, what do you want in a, I assume "smart", phone? Do you care about apps or is just a web browser enough? What about music? How much time/effort are you willing to put in to sideload a new ROM? How far are you running away from the big company walled gardens?

@trini @nivex I would want email, twitter, mastodon, browser, rss reader, podcatcher, weather, satellite tracker, babbel.com, DAV for contacts and calendar, that's the most important.

@nivex LineageOS is an Android fork, a continuation of CyanogenMod. Lets you not have Google Play Services, but still means that whatever idea google comes up to make Android more shitty and more resource-heavy will affect you.

PostmarketOS is an attempt to make a new lightweight Linux-based system for phones. It's very WIP, supports like 20 phone models, out of which calling and SMS only work on Nokia N900. So long ways to go.

@Wolf480pl @nivex There is also SailfishOS, community ports there: https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris

There is also other stuff based on libhybris like Plasma Mobile but they have even less devices.
@mareklach @nivex @Wolf480pl From what I see in the video it seems to be QtMobile based too, also SailfishOS is developed by Jolla, which is pretty much independent too.
@Wolf480pl @nivex @mareklach But removable, Glacier is pretty much the same UI and it’s from Mer Project which is what SailfishOS is based on/participating-in.

@nivex Nokia 3310 or similar feature phones?

@nivex #Purism? They have some campaign ongoing.(@Purism
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Except of that the only practical option currently sems to be #LineageOS/some other custom ROM.

@nivex That’s a very good question. I still use an iPhone, but it’s more and more buggy.
I heard that purism will make a true Linux / Debian phone soon....

@nivex carry a feature phone. sometimes I challenge myself to not use Maps in a new city. I found that in some places, the public transportation/bus stop maps are very useful. Berlin is particularly good about this. many other places, not so much.

none of "this" is really going to change until we have open sourced baseband modules. and we're decades away from that being a commercial reality.