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But, wouldn’t we (or you) miss the Android apps? Interesting though if we could make that happen.

I think our best chance to have less influence from Google would be legislation from the EU. (Government of France 🇫🇷 is based: they’re going Linux).


I read on the keepandroidopen github that the “advanced flow” for “side-loading” is delivered through Google Play Services, not the Android OS, meaning Google can modify, restrict, or remove it at any time without an OS update and without any user consent.

So, yes, I think you’re right, GrapheneOS, PostmarketOS, /e/OS and the likes would be safe (for now) since they don’t have the “Google Play Services”. I read MicroG is a way to get core functionalities of the Play Services API.

For Linux phone, the Jolla phone has peeked my interest. But I would be missing Android apps, unless there is virtualization to run those??


If you find spirit, you can complain to your competent authorities in your region: https://keepandroidopen.org/cta/#consumers


So, in this case a Linux phone would be best?

Anyway, I’ll get a phone with a different OS than Google Android. But I’m not sure about Linux yet. I like my Android FOSS apps.


Thanks. I will do those things.💪

In addition to GrapheneOS (Motorola/ Google Pixel), I was considering brands made in the EU: Jolla phone with Linux or FairPhone with eOS.



So sad. Hmm, a different OS? PostmarketOS? eOS? Try if those support your device.


Your Google Android device is about to stop being yours
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/46445602 > Is this still going to happen? What can we do?
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