A few days ago we brought you word that Google was looking to crack down on “sideloaded” Android applications. That is, software packages installed from outside of the mobile operating …
This might be a good thing, i mean it will suck for sure but this might be the incentive that even those not tech savvy need to start looking at alternatives (graphene os, linux phones) and free themselves from their digital prison.
This news is the last straw for me, I was already starting to largely de-Google and considering a Fairphone, but this is the final push I needed to fully de-Google and move to GrapheneOS. I don’t like the idea of buying a Pixel (new or used), but if that’s my only option it’ll have to do. I was very pleased to read GrapheneOS are in active discussion with an Android phone OEM about improving the hardwear of their future phones to be compatible with GOS. This partnership likely won’t bear fruit until 2027 or later, so I’ll likely need a Pixel as my frst GOS phone.
I’ve been eyeing the Fairphone 6, which has a de-Googled OS option and looks interesting. It’s supposed to be more environmentally and ethically responsible, somewhat modular, and with 2-day battery life. The user reviews on their site complain of some software bugs but also say they’re releasing updates to address them.
This might be a good thing, i mean it will suck for sure but this might be the incentive that even those not tech savvy need to start looking at alternatives (graphene os, linux phones) and free themselves from their digital prison.
This news is the last straw for me, I was already starting to largely de-Google and considering a Fairphone, but this is the final push I needed to fully de-Google and move to GrapheneOS. I don’t like the idea of buying a Pixel (new or used), but if that’s my only option it’ll have to do. I was very pleased to read GrapheneOS are in active discussion with an Android phone OEM about improving the hardwear of their future phones to be compatible with GOS. This partnership likely won’t bear fruit until 2027 or later, so I’ll likely need a Pixel as my frst GOS phone.
There is a limit window of opportunity for privacy crowd to hit critical mass.
Gos is 250k apparently, other ROMs prolly another 200k…
We need to be into dozens of million, but really into hundreds of million for us to have any sway on the market.
I doubt it will happen tbh.
Might as well plan for the worst while shilling privacy where possible.
I’ve been eyeing the Fairphone 6, which has a de-Googled OS option and looks interesting. It’s supposed to be more environmentally and ethically responsible, somewhat modular, and with 2-day battery life. The user reviews on their site complain of some software bugs but also say they’re releasing updates to address them.
https://www.fairphone.com/en/2025/06/27/the-fairphone-gen-6-most-sustainable-phone/