#GrapheneOS: Der Goldstandard unter den Android-ROMs. Kein Zweifel: GrapheneOS ist derzeit das sicherste und datenschutzfreundlichste Custom-ROM bzw. Android-System. :android: 👇
Graphene's security features are really fantastic, but I miss #MicroG.
I understand that Graphene does a lot of sandboxing of Google Play, but I'd rather have as little google stuff running as possible, and I don't like missing notifications.
Unless there's a detailed explanation and analysis of how the two compare, I'm not convinced that running full GSF in a sandbox is better than a mostly FOSS re-implementation of it.
@unifiedpush I love the concept of UnifiedPush, and indeed I use it with Element on #GrapheneOS with no Google anything installed (and thus no Google-powered push notifications).
However, Signal's push notifications work flawlessly on this same device, so clearly they handle their own notifications (and do a good job of it).
So, other than #notifications, what's the benefit to the end user of Molly over #Signal?
Für die #Android Custom-ROM-Serie prüfe ich gerade #GrapheneOS. Ich kann nur sagen: Wer das derzeit sicherste und datenschutzfreundlichste Android-System sucht, kommt an GrapheneOS nicht vorbei. Und das ist nicht übertrieben. Herausragende Arbeit von @GrapheneOS und insbesondere @DanielMicay. 🧙♂️
Seit ich #GrapheneOS laufen habe lerne ich täglich neue Dinge. Was mich etwas erschreckt sind Berichte zu Sicherheitsmängel im #Fdroid - besonders im offiziellen Client, aber auch in moderneren wie #Droidify aufgrund der zugrunde liegenden Architektur. Der angehängt Artikel ist da meine Hauptquelle.
Great. After a couple of years of using the Starling Bank app with @GrapheneOS with zero issues, I received a warning today that "your device hasn't passed our security checks"
13 days to factory restore to stock Android, apparently, or I won't be able to use the app on this device.
Anyone else have this issue? I haven't ever been able to use Google Wallet with bank cards on #GrapheneOS but that hasn't been a problem.
Wechsel zu neuem Gerät, System (GrapheneOS) bleibt gleich. Hat jemand schon mal Seedvault genutzt, um seine gesamten (App-)Daten inkl. Einstellungen auf das neue Gerät zu kopieren? Wenn ja, wäre ein kurzer Erfahrungsbericht interessant.
I'm reusing my Pixel 7 with Graphene OS using a secondary SIM.
It's truly excellent work; it works wonderfully, and the phone is noticeably more responsive compared to Google's Android.
I suggest everyone with a compatible Pixel device to give it a try; I don't think you'll go back.
OK #grapheneOS is very good, but its definitely making me realize how much gboard (default keyboard for android) is what makes android useful. Trying out other keyboards before just returning to a sandboxes gboard with no network access, but it also seems like such a tempting "seems easy but is probably unbelievably hard " project to try and ryo keyboard
Been using #grapheneos for about a week now and I just have to say WOW! I don't think I've ever had an experience on my phone that feels like I'm using my #Linux desktop/laptop. The amount of control this OS gives back to me that google and apple took away is staggering. I know no piece of tech is 100% #private or #secure . But damn is this close!
@OpenSource@foss It would be great if we had a LineageOS/GrapheneOS image that would be similar to Linux distros where they could be installed on any Android phone and it would auto download/install all the drivers needed for the phone to be fully functional. I really hope there is some work being done on this in the background.
Auf meinem GrapheneOS-Testgerät (Update vom 5. Februar) funktioniert Google Maps (11.113.0104) nicht mehr. Die Suchfunktion funktioniert, aber es werden keine Karten/Orte etc. mehr geladen. Alles bleibt weiß. Auch nach Löschen des Caches und Neuinstallation der App. Vermutung: Ohne Play Services nicht mehr lauffähig oder ein Bug.
Which alternate OS should I install on my backup Android phone, a Google Pixel 5a 5G? I was going to test #GrapheneOS, but I waited a while and now my phone is only supported until August 2024. https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime
This is a problem plaguing all Android devices, they become very difficult to keep secure once Google stops providing security updates. #CalyxOS seems to provide an extra year: https://calyxos.org/docs/guide/device-support/
Decided to test (again)/how #GrapheneOS works for me without Play Services. Not going well, to be honest. I had never thought that just about all the apps I care about require Firebase notifications.
To be clear, this is not about GrapheneOS, but about the sad sad state of mobile devices. Home Assistant Lite from F-Droid can do notifications, but just never realized it also depends on Google. The myriad of error notifications after removing GSF was a bit overkill on HA.
If you're in the market for an Android OS that respects your privacy, has secure defaults, and still enables you to use Google apps and Play store apps on your own terms - I highly recommend it. Great experience using it so far.
I'll upgrade from my Pixel 6 when a phone comes out with upgradeable storage and a removable battery again. As this seems unlikely to happen in the near term, I'll just root it and install GrapheneOS or LineageOS when updates stop coming. #grapheneos#pixel#pixel6#righttorepair