Have two phones: one rooted with a custom ROM and the other one for banking. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
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If banking apps don't work, can you use the website?
Like for example if "Bank of whatever" app doesn't work, wouldn't bank-of-whatever.com still work?
One of the main draws of mobile apps is mobile deposits. So that might be a reason to keep around a regular phone for just that purpose.
That makes sense, I hadn't considered that since my jobs are always on direct deposit.
I can see how the mobile deposit could be necessary for some people and potentially their business.
Thanks for your perspective!
If google blocks my access to Monster Strike I'm buying a Huawei probably
Unless there's an FOSS OS friendly phone these days, that would be cool to try
Use whatever I have for now, with less and less apps. Turn the device off when I am not using it. Start experimenting with project boards with modem cards.
OG iPad with a Bluetooth headset would have been a goto mobile device for most things in size, battery life, cellular reception. Never happened, of course, when they could sell you 30 devices kneecapped in various ways instead. So if what I end up building is a bit large, that is just fine.
Root it and keep finding workarounds, like I've always done.
It's a lot easier when you just drop apps/services that actively try to detect rooted devices. I don't miss any of the "Pixel exclusive" AI bullshit they keep trying to shove down our throats, because they don't allow rooted devices to run most of it. Oh no! Anyway...
No plan required, as I'm not using stock Android of any kind.
I use calyxos so it should be fine. but this is so fucking annoying. we need to do something. now if you want android users to install your apps they have to pay to have them on the google play store... and I doubt anyone will stop them. next year will be the year of the linux(not android) mobile.
Didn't calyx OS pause development?
I can't even get images from their website anymore
I don't think the new changes will mean that all sideloaded apps are banned. We don't yet know how much Google will misuse this to make installing apps that they don't find "appropriate" even though they are completely safe a burden. The verification will probably be fully automated. Can anyone clear this out?
Buy my friends some real computers ig