Hi stackers, maybe you can help me about this, I am going to buy a gpixel terminal in order to install grapheneos and I have this question.
Are nostr browsers like spring, compatible with grapheneos? I mean, my idea is to never use android or apple again, I suppose that downloading sdk I can install them without problems but I'm certainly not sure.
Maybe it's a silly question but I'm a bit lost on how operating systems and apps work, if you can shed some light on this it would be great too, newbies like me would be super grateful, honestly I had to read several grapheneos tutorials to find out how to install it, but now that I know how to do it I can't wait another day to have a really private and secure smartphone, all good things come with effort.
Thanks for reading!
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My idea is not to use any secondary account to forget about google, would it be possible in such a case?
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Thanks mate ⚡
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Would also recommend to use Obtainium to allow you to download open-source apps from any code repo - https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium
No need for FDroid most of the time. Allows you to control app updates too.
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+1 to Obtainium; open source need not the app store.
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Awesome, thanks!
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I've been using Obtainium for a few months now and there are things I like about it but is far from ready for most people.
In my use you have to update apps one at a time. Often you have to select which APK to use. It requires more attention.
Unless you want that level of control I don't think it is a big of a win over Fdroid.
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Thanks for commenting!
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GrapheneOS is Android.
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Right, I certainly mistook os and rom 😅
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