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wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Ooh, that’s a showstopper - nfc and other physical card payments through gpay don’t work, as graphene is not recognized as a g partner and is not given the necessary clearance; they are viewed by g as any other custom rom maker, not a manufacturer. One of many: …grapheneos.org/…/9226-graphene-os-features

Android Auto was seen as impossible for several years, and is now available, but I’m not sure if gpay can be handled the same way. Assume that it is never going to be available, and a pleasant surprise if it changes.

I have not tested other nfs/cardless payment apps, so I won’t give you false hope on that front.

If you use the Google camera app: everything works. I have not heard of any camera issues at all, with any apps; that’s not to say “literally everything works” in that category of other apps, but I’d be optimistic. I could install others and report back.

Garmin Connect launches and let me get to the registration page.

It takes me a few hours to switch from one device to another, as I take the time to backup the outgoing, restore to the new, go through all the system settings, setup my watch, install obsidian (foss app using Github etc as the repo for direct from developer updates) and restore+install all apps, open them individually, set all settings for all apps, then do gplay apps, restore, open, check settings…

Which takes quite a while when I’m physically disabled (slow to type in credentials and stuff especially), and run my own server for data and services (example, I need my passwords for X app, I need to install bitwarden first, I need to use my custom domain to connect to the server, I need to login, apply my usual app settings, now I can grab the password…). Switching devices is far and away still the most painful part about leaving stock. But I do it all in one go, because otherwise I’ll forget stuff for the next week or so, and because I use my phone for everything - clock, calendar, email, medications management, maps, location sharing, media consumption, IoT control, banking, network admin… I can’t have downtime, it’d drive me mad and would cause issues.

But once I have that all set up… It’s great. I used to hop between roms a decade+ ago, and that was fun and exciting, but at this point I need it to work, reliably. This fits both checkboxes ☑.

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