• Pondis@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The sooner there is a rom compatible with most android devices, the better.

    I’d be off Android so fast.

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          2 months ago

          Most of the chips in a smartphone are made by Qualcomm, both processors and peripheral chips like 5G modem, LTE modem, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Qualcomm chips require proprietary binary blobs to function, and usually only have a support lifetime of about 2 years. They also only supply those blobs to the manufacturer of the device.

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    2 months ago

    This is great news!

    For those unaware, Google is continuously enacting policies that are closing down the open environment of Android, and I fear this will significantly harm projects like GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, and others.

    If you can spare a couple dollars, please consider throwing some money at PostmarketOS or any other mobile Linux project you like.

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      2 months ago

      are you aware of any articles/documentation that can make a noob aware of how these projects compare to each other?

      i’m going to eos on a nothing phone in the near future, but that’s only because i can find step-by-step documentation with exact hardware and eos version on how to do so thanks to Lemmy.