I mostly use apps installed from F-Droid, so I’m not sure how I’ll use the phone, except that it’s sometimes required as a contact method.

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    Already can’t find a phone with the hardware I want. Might as well get an iphone since I won’t be able to do half the shit I want to either way.

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    I’m going full dumbphone with a flip phone and using single purpose devices like mp3 players for music and handhelds for gaming and emulation.

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    Continue using a custom ROM.

    If more brands start locking down their devices I’ll have a conundrum, and it’ll start being about antique hunting. More apps requiring an “approved” OS would also do it, but geopolitics will stop that from going too far in the near future.

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    Get a pocket pc, probably. And only use the phone for what strictly requires it.

    It’ll likely end up being more comfortable from a usability standpoint than it is now anyway.

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      What are good pocket PCs running linux?

      I had a Nokia N900 and now own a Gemini PDA running Sailfish and it is quite nice to have a programmable device wit a physical keyboard (it runs Python, Guile, and cross-compiled Rust CLI programs). A small PC running waydroid would be fantastic.

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        Not many good options out there but will likely change as Google destroys android and creates a market space for these types of devices.

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    I’ve been using GrapheneOS for a while, which should minimise disruptions, but I’m also hoping the Linux phone ecosystem improves before Google locks down Android completely.

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    If it really interferes, same thing as when YouTube started enshittifying: use it less and likely be better off.

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      You mean convince more people to not buy android phones. Man we used to be able to run custom kernel code on the palm pre to try and get more performance out

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    You can install with ADB, at least with droid-ify you can install apps with shizuku

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    Well because of this, I bought a new phone and am now using GrapheneOS. I’m hoping to last at least 5 years with this, and hopefully by the time I want a new phone, grapheneos will have made a deal to have more compatible phones.

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      Isn’t Graphene still Android? What’s stopping Google from turfing AOSP so you won’t be able to sideload to them either?

      We need something completely independent from Android. Would be great if phone manufactures would make their pocket computers easier to interface like tradition PCs.

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        I think (thought i am not sure) that this thing will be made with google services so just removing them should do, if not, you can just fork and modify