Does anyone else think it is ironic to buy a phone from one of the most unprivate companies in order to have a private experience?
118 1 ReplyAs someone who bought Pixel specifically to install Graphene on it, I definitely found it super ironic.
92 0 Replydo you need a pixel for graphene or can it be installed on any phone?
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There's a limited selection of phones available. Generally the ones with good specs and a good metal frame that is well supported and has readily available cases and accessories that can be bought from a local store come from only the unprivate companies.
31 0 ReplyCries with his Nokia for which no replacement case is available after 4 years...
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How the fuck is this related to programming? Feels more like anti corporate circle jerk material.
I guess installing roms makes you an elite haxor these days?
88 24 ReplyTbh I don't even look at the community it's posted in, I just updoot. But yeah this is completely off topic from the community, nothing with this has to do with coding.
26 4 ReplyYeah man, it takes a whole three clicks on a webpage and a USB cable to install Graphene. That literally makes me Elliot Anderson.
8 0 ReplyObviously the ven diagram fits. Makes me fondly remember /r/reddit back in the day.
Nothing has to be perfect. We sit at the precipice of a federated future. Let's have some fun.
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Build quality wise i definitely prefer Samsung, but they gotta install OneShit, Knox and like a dozen different clones of GMS apps.
17 0 ReplyI wish I could put Graphene on the S23
3 0 ReplyPlus if Samsung uses a snapdragon chip it's impossible to install anything but Android because you can't unlock the boot loader.
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2 0 ReplyOr buy a Motorola and you get a non bloatware free android with handy easy flashlight and camera
1 1 ReplyAre Motorola phones decent and which are on Verizon? I'm OG data plan still.
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Truth
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