Comment by SirMaster 11 days ago Good luck getting the EU off Android and iOS? 10 comments SirMaster Reply Epa095 11 days ago It would take Samsung (or what's left of Nokia) a whole 10 seconds to produce a Google-free phone based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) if there was a market for it. Which it might soon be. palata 11 days ago They "just" have to make a phone that can be supported by GrapheneOS. SirMaster 11 days ago So AOSP would survive fine after stopping taking in new code from Google? Epa095 11 days ago What scenario is this?If AOSP is suddenly the only acceptable smart-os on phones for 600 million people, I think it would work out yes. 3 replies → tdrz 11 days ago There's /e/OS, a fork of Android bigyabai 11 days ago Also Sailfish, which supports running Android apps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS palata 11 days ago And GrapheneOS.
Epa095 11 days ago It would take Samsung (or what's left of Nokia) a whole 10 seconds to produce a Google-free phone based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) if there was a market for it. Which it might soon be. palata 11 days ago They "just" have to make a phone that can be supported by GrapheneOS. SirMaster 11 days ago So AOSP would survive fine after stopping taking in new code from Google? Epa095 11 days ago What scenario is this?If AOSP is suddenly the only acceptable smart-os on phones for 600 million people, I think it would work out yes. 3 replies →
SirMaster 11 days ago So AOSP would survive fine after stopping taking in new code from Google? Epa095 11 days ago What scenario is this?If AOSP is suddenly the only acceptable smart-os on phones for 600 million people, I think it would work out yes. 3 replies →
Epa095 11 days ago What scenario is this?If AOSP is suddenly the only acceptable smart-os on phones for 600 million people, I think it would work out yes. 3 replies →
tdrz 11 days ago There's /e/OS, a fork of Android bigyabai 11 days ago Also Sailfish, which supports running Android apps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS palata 11 days ago And GrapheneOS.
bigyabai 11 days ago Also Sailfish, which supports running Android apps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS
It would take Samsung (or what's left of Nokia) a whole 10 seconds to produce a Google-free phone based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) if there was a market for it. Which it might soon be.
They "just" have to make a phone that can be supported by GrapheneOS.
So AOSP would survive fine after stopping taking in new code from Google?
What scenario is this?
If AOSP is suddenly the only acceptable smart-os on phones for 600 million people, I think it would work out yes.
3 replies →
There's /e/OS, a fork of Android
Also Sailfish, which supports running Android apps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS
And GrapheneOS.