• mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    I’ve been hemming and hawing. Switched to Linux pretty much full time for my PC, this will push me 100% into FOSS phone. Over half my apps I use would get blocked

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      7 hours ago

      Now that the Pixel 10 is out, the Pixel 9 prices are falling. If you’re going to load GrapheneOS, you need to make sure you get a phone that has an unlocked bootloader, which is different than being carrier unlocked. Any phone that was initially sold through a carrier like Verizon or ATT will have a locked bootloader, as the carriers don’t like people messing with the phone software to unlock features that they may charge for (e.g. hotspot).

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        7 hours ago

        That’s a good point for the future, but I meant on my Pixel 6a and I bought it directly through Google.

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          5 hours ago

          Well then, you’re already all set. Google edition phones all have unlocked bootloaders. I’m currently running a Pixel 6 Pro with GrapheneOS. It’s super easy to install and use, even if you’ve never messed with your phone before. I’ve been looking to potentially upgrade to a newer phone, because mine is a few generations old and Graphene doesn’t support phones forever, though they do for quite a while. An unlocked Pixel 9 Pro is around $550-650 right now, but I’ll probably wait another 6 months, as the prices will probably fall another $100-$200 in that time frame.

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      8 hours ago

      Over half my apps I use would get blocked

      Consider many apps are just webpages. You can go to the website directly from a browser and everything is happy.

      Obviously won’t solve everything, but that covers most apps right there.

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        5 hours ago

        A lot of people cry about banking apps not working on phones that have been rooted/degoogled/whatever. But seriously, just use their website. The app is usually just a front end for the site anyway.

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          22 minutes ago

          and if you don’t use the app, they’ll force you to pay for second factor code SMSs each and every time you log in.

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          My credit union site doesn’t scale to mobile screens unfortunately. It is a massive pain in the ass to use the browser

          Correction, looks like they finally updated it a few months ago to scale.

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        7 hours ago

        That’s yet another trend that’s made me less and less interested in things. You’re not wrong though and will likely be my fall back