• nieceandtows@programming.dev
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    2 hours ago

    The Samsung A series phone we recently bought in India had lock screen ads. I was gobsmacked. It wasn’t even easy to disable it.

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    8 hours ago

    We need to just start beating the shit out of marketing people. Just any time you meet someone and find out they’re involved in advertising, punch them in the mouth. Doesn’t matter if they’ve personally done anything to you. They’ve gone too far.

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    6 hours ago

    Not to mine they ain’t. Even if there was no device left without, because then I wouldn’t have one.

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    11 hours ago

    Aaaaand there’s the enshittification, just like I expected.

    Remember kids - 99% of the time, if it’s too good to be true…

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    13 hours ago

    Oh, fuck off Nothing, you were to be my next phone! Now I need to find a different European brand which does high-end smartphones. Which means only HMD remains unless something changed in the last few months.

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    15 hours ago

    We desperately need a phone OS the user can modify at will, by design and not by rooting, and on mainstream hardware.

    I know, the argument goes that the only reason phones are so reasonably priced is the upside of upsell for manufacturers. But phones are not “reasonably priced,” they are sold at a large profit and the upsell is just greed.

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      Ubuntu Touch exists and I have it installed on my backup Fairphone 5. In terms of the OS itself, it seems pretty solid and performs well. However it is very spartan in terms of both the interface itself as well as the apps available to interact with the OS in various ways.

      It’s a very small team working on it and as far as I can tell they aren’t exactly drowning in funding. I bet if every person that would like to see another OS option donated a cup of coffee amount of money to them every month they would probably have what they want in the next 3-5 years.

      I don’t see that happening though. I think most

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        11 hours ago

        You think most? But that’s a great suggestion, I’ll check out their funding page.

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    17 hours ago

    It is not important that you can “turn it off”, it is important that it is installed. Off doesn’t mean not running in the background, sucking up your personal information.

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      15 hours ago

      You know the project will soon be dead after gpixels will lock their bootloaders? Just the way oneplus did, reel people and then enshittify

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          Look at what happens to Cyanogen when they did their own phone. Doing their own hardware doesn’t mean they well survive.

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          That’s not what’s happening. GOS has said they are partnering with an OEM, which means a yet-to-be-named manufacturer will ship their devices with GOS preinstalled.

          But GOS has said things like this before with no outcome. So we will see what happens.

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        15 hours ago

        They announced that they’re working with an OEM to support new non-pixel phones (perhaps even shipped with GOS).

        The Pixel 9 series will be supported for another 6 years, and GOS support for the Pixel 10 is probably coming after Google releases QPR1 source. Hopefully there will be viable replacements by then.

        Google is obviously going to keep making this more difficult but the rest of the world isn’t going to just sit still.

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          I mean they have and well continue to do so. The majority of people don’t care. Other manufactures removed unlocking and people don’t care.

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            7 hours ago

            The majority of people will trail behind by 5-10 years, same as always. As long as a small minority at the cutting edge continue to use and develop better things, everyone will have access to them eventually.

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        12 hours ago

        You do realize you can unlock the bootloader of pretty much every OnePlus device right?

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        15 hours ago

        Perhaps, but they can’t lock the bootloader on my Pixel 9 that’s not running Google’s version of Android.