Comment on Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year
douglasg14b@lemmy.world 1 week agoEssentially every browser that’s not Firefox or Safari is reskinned Google chrome for a reason. Because it’s insanely expensive to build and maintain browsers. Mobile operating systems aren’t much different in this regard.
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
That’s not exactly true. There are several FOSS mobile OSes, such as PostmarketOS, Mobian, Ubuntu Touch, and the various Android ROMs. Once it’s compatible, keeping that OS updated is relatively simple.
The issues with mobile OSes are:
Basically, supporting a new phone has a lot of upfront work with very little ongoing work.
Web browsers, on the other hand, need to stay updated with constantly shifting web standards, they’re a huge malware target so they need to keep up on CVEs, and pages are getting more complex causing performance and rendering issues, and everyone blames the browser. Supporting a new platform is generally trivial, but the ongoing work is immense.
They’re very different beasts.
Fiery@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Not to mention just about every “serious” app (gov’t, banking, etc) check safetynet before even turning on. (Hell I’ve had a gov’t app refuse to start because I had developer options enabled, on a completely ‘clean’ phone)
So emulating them isn’t gonna work and websites do not always prioritize working on mobile anymore (“just install the app”)
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Yeah, YMMV certainly applies. But the good news is you can try it out on your current phone before committing.