Which FOSS degoogled Android rom would you recommend?
(you can recommend googled roms, just let me know it is)
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Submitted 1 year ago by boblaw0@mastodon.social to askandroid@lemdro.id
Which FOSS degoogled Android rom would you recommend?
(you can recommend googled roms, just let me know it is)
#foss #degoogle #android #AndroidROM #roms #AskAndroid #askfedi
At the moment, e/OS and Graphene are two of the very few ROMs which pass SafetyNet OOTB.
Once KernelSU becomes mainstream, every device will pass SafetyNet, till the time Google changes something drastically
First GrapheneOS (and maybe e/OS? Not sure as I haven’t looked at them) is a fully featured OS and not a ROM. Second, it depends on the level of attestation, but GrapheneOS only passes MEETS_BASIC_INTEGRITY (again, not sure on e/OS).
And Google already “changed something drastically” as SafetyNet is deprecated (replaced by PlayIntegrity).
My apologies, I have no idea of the difference between a ROM and a mobile OS, since I use both interchangeably (colloquially speaking). Is this a GNU/Linux like affair?
I didn’t know about play integrity. Is this new with Android 14? I’d be OK with not caring but most mobiles in the US don’t have custom ROM support any more. I’m waiting for KernelSU and custom patch support to grow so as to modify my mobile at all. I do not like where the industry is going. Even the FP5 was not released here (absolute shame)
Do they also support widewine L1 or the downgraded L3.
L1 as of the 1023 release:
Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold: fix support for Widevine L1 on Android 14
@boblaw0 @askandroid LineageOS gets my recommend.
I've been a long time user (since way back when it was still called CyanogenMod!) and, although I had installed gapps on my devices, the official releases come degoogled by default. They also include many in-house FOSS alternatives to Google's core apps which are otherwise missing on stock AOSP (like the Eleven music player, Jelly browser, etc) so it can be 100% used out of the box without any kind of gapp package installed
/e/OS
I’ve been using calyxos for the last couple weeks, and I love it! Was using lineage before this, and calyx is better: locked bootloader, easier install, davx5 and signal included out of the box, and actual functional system backups! Plus it comes with a play store compat layer and f-droid so you can download apps without logging into google.
Graphene if you’ve got a recent pixel, e/OS or Lineage (not entirely degoogled??) if you’ve got a Fairphone
For everything else maybe Lineage and do the degoogling manually (if any components remain)? Calyx OS is a thing too, but I don’t hear it discussed a lot nowadays.
@boblaw0 @askandroid Definitely @GrapheneOS
@boblaw0 @askandroid I would recommend eOS. Everything works out of the box and you have a cloud to store your medias.
Anyone have thoughts on iodeOS in this conversation? Thats what I was last considering. It’d be interesting if folks shared their thought on the pros & cons of the options they’re familiar with
@askandroid i was thinking of trying graphene OS
autumn64@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 year ago
I’m not sure if it’s entirely degoogled, but I use LineageOS 19 without gapps and it goes quite nicely.