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As the title says, I want to finally degoogle (completely) my life. I've found a Pixel 7 8/128 for ~270€ (or pixel 8? ~470€ but no white :c) it's refurbished so google doesn't get a shit from me.

I'm curious to know if:

  • You can change the default icons color (black and gray-ish in the image) or is based on the wallpaper
  • The camera app is good. Not going to make professional pics or videos but I still want to use it to take pics and a good quality is important. Tried their camera on a phone and the bottom menu to switch mode (picture/video/night mode/etc) was buggy
  • Battery life is better/worse than stock Android (if anyone tried that)
  • How the sandboxed play services work
  • Anything else that I should know about. Some people say it's good, some it's bad so I'm curious to know.

I'm still looking for a good maps replacement, Organic Map is not the best because it's missing a lot of places where I live. I wish there was a google wallet Foss alternative... I needed it to use my card with the phone (rare but still possible!)

Help a new user to fully leave shitty phone companies

~~Edit: Does it have some kind of cross profile notifications? Can I see notifications of another profile on the main?~~

GrapheneOS supports forwarding notifications from users running in the background to the currently active user. Forwarding notifications to other users is disabled by default and can be enabled within each user profile where forwarding to the active profile is wanted. Notifications forwarded from other profiles are displayed by default in a standard local notification channel.

It does

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[–] Infomatics90@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I want to de-google but i don't own a pixel. I gotta wait till i can grab a used one from 2nd hand market.

[–] Psythik@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

I want to de-google but i don't own a pixel.

Without context that's such a weird sentence.

[–] Infomatics90@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)
[–] Psythik@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago

No, what I meant it's funny without the context that has already been provided. i.e. If someone didn't know about GrapheneOS, they would find it odd that someone would buy a Google phone to get away from Google.

It's hilarious, you see? Please laugh.

[–] ashaman2007@lemm.ee 2 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

So many people say to isolate google play services in another profile, but I have not seen anything quantifying the amount of attack surface reduction or what benefit this gives in terms of anonymity or security. Google play services includes Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) which is what enables most apps to give timely notifications. There are alternatives like ntfy, but they require some understanding of how to set them up, and tinkering.

Finally, multiple profiles is useful for the most security conscious but for the typical user I do not believe its very useful. One thing I noticed is notifications are not consisently reliable, so setting up a "Facebook" profile does isolate you from the app but then you may miss notifications. You also have to type your password for every profile switch.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Once you're logged in to a profile, and as long as you do not end the session, you can just use biometrics to log back in when switching. Otherwise, yes, you need to enter the pin again.

I don't use cross-profiles notifications mainly because all the profiles that are not the main one just run stuff that I don't need to be notifies about.

Having a profile for pretty much each need is the best feature after storage and contacts scopes:

[–] Cris16228@lemmy.today 3 points 9 hours ago

I only use WhatsApp because family (no one cares about privacy) and work so I can make a profile only for that. I might create 1 or 2 profiles and nothing more. Thank you

[–] Anon518@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Ironic since you have to buy a Google phone to use that OS.

[–] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 6 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (2 children)

No wonder, as they're the only phones left (to my knowledge) that don't demand half your soul just to fucking own your own phone. I was so damn fed with all the hurdles samsung & co throw in your way, just so you can't even root your damn phone.

Who would buy a flagship gaming-pc without the admin-pwd and without being allowed to change the os? Noone. Except maybe pure gaming-kiddos.

I hate google with all my heart (since they ditched the "don't be evil" - slogan), but what else to buy? Seriously asking... Which other phones allows that AND has at least a decent camera and an oled?

[–] OminousOrange@lemmy.ca 7 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Who would buy a flagship gaming-pc without the admin-pwd and without being allowed to change the os?

Is that not exactly what a gaming console is?

[–] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 3 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Hence i said pc. Consoles are exactly the same shit. A reason i never ever owned one or want to. Unless it's easy to jailbreak. Wifey got a switch. I so hate this piece of garbage. Could do so much, but only plays superbly overpriced games.

[–] OminousOrange@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 hours ago

Right, I just mean the general public really doesn't seem to care about these types of things, unfortunately, and sale of things like consoles and other proprietary systems is an indicator of that.

Everyone's been ~~brainwashed~~ conditioned to think that having no control of their devices is just the way it has to be.

[–] Petter1@lemm.ee 1 points 5 hours ago

Not modded it, or is it not de “good” batch?

[–] Mezmer1zed@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I'm pretty sure the OnePlus 12 could meet all that, haven't looked up rooting but otherwise I'm pretty sure it's easy to do. Also, I'm bringing it up because I just got it and it's the best phone I've ever had in my life by far, no bloatware super fast and easy to use.

[–] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 1 points 16 hours ago

Hm. Will check that one out. Thanks. As far as i remember though, last time i checked rooting was a bitch too with those, hence i scratched them off too. Congrats btw 😊

[–] TurtleTourParty@midwest.social 16 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I'm a photographer and don't find the stock GOS camera to be good enough. I use BigKaka's GCAM mod which is Google's camera with even more features. It doesn't require internet access and everything works in version 9.2 on my Pixel 8. It doesn't require google photos like the stock GCam.

[–] Broken@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thanks, I'm going to check this out. I'm using Gcam but love that there is something better.

FYI you don't need google photos even though its a requirement. Basically I cant take a picture and then click the little photo thumb to see it. I need to exit the app and click my photo app (the stock GOS one) to open up my photos. "Inconvenient" but really no big deal.

There is GCam photos preview on Izzyondroid (or Calyx) f-droid repo that is supposed to allow you to preview photos using the little photo thumb while using stock GCam.

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[–] Olhonestjim@lemmy.world 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

For what it's worth, is there a way to still connect to my vehicle, at least for music? I'm running Sync 3.

[–] Infomatics90@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 hours ago

you can pair bluetooth still

[–] MajorHavoc@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)
  • You can change the default icons color (black and gray-ish in the image) or is based on the wallpaper

Sort of. There's a selectable "highlight color" that sets the vibe for the phone. I enable the feature that makes it pick a prominent color from my current phone background image, and I find it really nice.

  • The camera app is good. Not going to make professional pics or videos but I still want to use it to take pics and a good quality is important. Tried their camera on a phone and the bottom menu to switch mode (picture/video/night mode/etc) was buggy

The camera app is the least buggy, and fastest to load, that I've had on Android in a long time. The picture quality is fine. The features are pretty standard - nothing fancy.

  • Battery life is better/worse than stock Android (if anyone tried that)

My battery life on GrapheneOS is waaaay better. I assume this is thanks to GrapheneOS having great defaults for restricting apps from running in the background without explicitly getting my permission.

  • How the sandboxed play services work

I have more idea than a lot of folks, but I'm not in the headspace to articulate that today, sorry. Fundamentally, it just dumps the "phone home to Google" calls into nowhere, while telling (lying to) the app that the call was a success. Annecdotaly, this works perfectly for 80% of apps I care about, including my bank app.

  • Anything else that I should know about. Some people say it's good, some it's bad so I'm curious to know.

Profiles were still clumsy last time I used them, and overkill for most users. In my informed non-expert opinion, many folks underestimate how much the default permissions scheme in GrapheneOS protects them without enabling profiles. That said, if I absolutely had to use a work nanny app with extensive permissions, I would enable profiles for that, if I was somehow absolutely unable to buy a dedicated separate phone to install it on. Otherwise, I think profiles cause a lot of folks to give up on running GrapheneOS, in cases where they would have been fine without profiles.

[–] theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

As with most others I use a different launcher but I switched user accounts to try it out for you and you can theme those icons and then pick a single colour, a trio of colours or choose wallpaper to colour the icons in other colours other than black and white.

I use open camera which has always been fine for my needs and doesnt include any meta data with the saved images.

Battery life has been absolutely fine for me but I never used the stock ROM for comparison.

Sandboxed stuff I've used has always worked as is expected but I dont use a lot of apps tbh

I use organic maps but again I very rarely use maps and it can be a bit odd in the way it works but still it has got me where I've been going each time.

I think it is great and wouldn't want to switch back here is a page that lists all bank app compatability as that is a common concern for people.

Hope some of this helps :)

[–] Cris16228@lemmy.today 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Then it works as I thought. Thank you!

Where can I download OpenCamera? Aurora? Fdroid? (~~I'll search there, not trying to be lazy LOL~~ found on fdroid)

For the rest, good to know!

Sadly, both apps are not there so they are not compatible or hopefully not yet tested

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[–] TheOubliette@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Hi friend!

  • One of the best things abiut GrapheneOS is being able to easily restrict network access for apps. So for a camera app, you can use anything you want, even Google Camera, and just turn off network access so there is no way for Google to spy. The suggestion of OpenCamera is also good. It has a lot of power and options.

  • Battery life should be just as good, more or less.

  • Sandboxed play services basically means that GrapheneOS gives it fewer permissions on your phone. Normally it has a very privileged position in the OS and is fairly imvasive.

  • Its user profiles are very powerful and I highky recommend using them. I recommend not installing samdboxed google play services on yiur main (owner) profile. If you do end up needing google play services for an app, it is better to put it in a separate profile.

If it is helpful, I think of Degoogling as being mostly about replacing services. Graphene is a good atep, but definitely do a checklist of Google services that you use and slowly replace them and take control over your digital spaces. I would recommend dealing with your email as a top priority. Buying a domain (use a common/safe tld) so that you own your address (e.g. me@firstnamelastname.com) will mean no company can ever prevent you from sending or receiving emails on a whim. Using something like fastmail to receive and send emails via your domain will be the easiest first step.

[–] Cris16228@lemmy.today 3 points 1 day ago
  • YES! That's an amazing permission I wish to see on normal OS but that's something they'll never do. I downloaded OpenCamera and it was super confusing. I have to go back to it
  • Battery life is not a big problem but I was curious to know if was good/bad
  • Yeah, something I hate! So many unnecessary permissions. Fuck google
  • it's interesting. I'll make a "FUCK GOOGLE" profile if I'll ever need to use play services and I want to isolate some apps I can't avoid

I made a post here some time ago and replaced most of my apps but it's not enough! I want to replace phone and OS now and tale full control of my data (or do my best). I have protonmail as personal mail, and best or not, I like it. Sadly, I can't find a replacement for YouTube (site) because invidious instances don't have all the videos from channels I follow

[–] Broken@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I use magic earth for maps. It lacks in a lot of ways but is a usable map and navigation system. I like the nav and some of the features bit has (safety alerts, reported police) but the map detail kind of sucks. You zoom in and not every street name is shown. But try it and see if it works for you.

Battery life will be better, and by how much depends on your setup and usage. For instance, I have play services installed, which does eat some battery. But I also turn off location, Bluetooth, mic, camera and sometimes WiFi. I only turn services on when I want to use them. That saves battery. So expect good battery life, but don't expect any miracles.

[–] IlIllIIIllIlIlIIlI@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Remember that you can add missing ways by yourself at https://osm.org

[–] Broken@lemmy.ml 2 points 23 hours ago

That's not what I'm saying. Magic Earth doesn't always display every street name, but it isn't like it doesn't know them. Zoom in a different way or at a different zooms depth and different things show. But when zoomed all the way in, not every street name shows.

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[–] fleet@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago (8 children)

I've tried all the other map apps, and while they work great for navigation, there's no replacement for reviews on Google Maps. So it's the one Google service I still use.

If you need Google Play services I recommend installing them on a separate profile using Shelter. It's really easy to do. I use that profile for Google Maps and a few other items the require Play services.

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[–] communism@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago (4 children)
  1. Can't change the default icons on the default launcher. I think custom launchers may be able to.
  2. I use Open Camera whose quality I would say is fine for my purposes (no kind of professional photography, just taking pics for record-keeping, to show people things, etc)
  3. Battery life is way better than stock Android IME. It makes sense cause stock GrapheneOS is so debloated and isn't running all these spyware services in the background.
  4. You go to the app called "App Store" (preinstalled), download Google Play, then you use it like a normal Google Play app. Very user-friendly.

Been exclusively using GrapheneOS for ages, never had any problems. It's very easy to install (especially now they have a WebUSB installer) and even easier to use.

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