• cmhe@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      GOS by all its strenghts, is following the paths treat by Google and Apple on defining what a smartphone has to be and how its security model has to look like, where only the OS distributor has full privileges, and you are just allowed to use it.

      If you have the same requirements for your system as the people who designed these phones assumes you have, then GOS is great for you.

      But if you want to tinker and customize, like we can with Linux systems, then Android and especially locked down systems like GOS aren’t for you.

      I am using GOS myself, because it is good, but I also have a separate device of tinkering.