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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•2 days agoBase Android (AOSP) is not, what you probably mean is Google Android. Look at GrapheneOS, that is a usable, privacy-focused Android without bloat.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 day agoAlmost none of the devices are shipped with anything but Google’s Android, and manufacturers don’t provide you alternative versions of Android
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 day agoYes, Google owns Android as a whole, but (almost?) every single OEM customizes Android for their purposes. That is not the same thing.
minus-squarehumble peat diggerlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 days agoIt works on pixels only, I don’t trust Google hardware
minus-squaresunzu2linkfedilink3•2 days agoYou ain’t wrong but it is currently the gold standard You ain’t getting away from glowies, but at least corporate marketing trash can’t track you that easily
Base Android (AOSP) is not, what you probably mean is Google Android.
Look at GrapheneOS, that is a usable, privacy-focused Android without bloat.
Almost none of the devices are shipped with anything but Google’s Android, and manufacturers don’t provide you alternative versions of Android
Yes, Google owns Android as a whole, but (almost?) every single OEM customizes Android for their purposes. That is not the same thing.
It works on pixels only, I don’t trust Google hardware
You ain’t wrong but it is currently the gold standard
You ain’t getting away from glowies, but at least corporate marketing trash can’t track you that easily