Please just officially support Linux mobile on it as an option. I don't care if it buggy and barely usable, most Android phone companies actively make it almost impossible to install anything other than Android.
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They all use the base package from the chipset vendor. It only supports android and only for a given number of years. I wouldn't be surprised if the license was massively invasive.
Basically, there's no drivers and no documentation for most mobile hardware outside of manufacturer contracts.
Maybe tone down the emojis, this reads like an MLM post.
All of them have at least one. Usually itβs 2-4 emojis per post, but some have way more. Seems like a deliberate marketing tactic.
Looks slick, sounds sweet. Maybe there's deeper lore, but all I think of is the Librem 5 when I hear about hardware kill switches. Might consider it if it includes amenities like a decently replaceable battery, headphone jack, micro SD slot, and relockable bootloader.
Saw it earlier today, actual phone https://murena.com/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-shiftphone-8/ at 730EUR, delivery in October.
Got a CMF1 with /e/OS since ~February (cf my history of comments to see the ups and downs, overall happy with both) ... and I admit I'm tempted. I obviously don't need it and having a relative cheap (~350EUR) feels pretty nice to me. Maybe if I want an upgrade later on but for now I'll stick to what I have.
Sad that yet another promising phone is "phablet" sized. :(
Too bad its not a foldable.
Jesus, the constant attempt at undermining murena by some users with falsehoods and misrepresentation is quite concerning here. Reminiscent of certain private OS devs having public mtdowns.
Indeed, it's quite tiring especially when IMHO the goal is to decouple from large dominating actors that are obviously worst. I think the initial motivation is positive, namely genuinely improve privacy, but it goes to such extreme that no compromise is possible (which even that is fine) to actually inventing scenarii that aren't real to make the point.
TL;DR: let's focus on doing better than the popular worst offenders (random recent example) and eventually keep on improving without pushing imperfect projects down
Give me Ubports and an easy way to buy it in North America and we have a deal.
Can someone clarify: according to Murena's website, they use /e/OS, which is what they call "degoogled" Android. I would assume degoogled means no Play Store. If that's the case, what's going to happen next year, when Google starts blocking installing .apks by unverified developers? Which, I'm assuming, is a good chunk of developers who have apps on F-Droid.
No worries Google's actions against installing apks from outside the Play Store will only influence Android, not any of the other operating systems that are based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
This is exactly what you want, because using a degoogled phone won't be affected by this change.
Presumably google is going to block app installation via a google service. If you do not have google services in your phone there's nothing to block you.
means no Play Store
Indeed, by default AFAICT they provide ~~Aurora Store and F-Droid~~ App Lounge (edited: was a little while so I forgot, I install F-Droid on every Android device I have as a reflex).
Regarding the consequence... well I don't know the future. Maybe alternative stores will have a "trick" so that they are considered verified and thus can install other .apk
, or maybe it won't matter for rooted phones anyway.
e came with App Lounge as their Store last time I installed it, but I got Aurora and F-Droid immediately for redundancy.
I don't remember exactly so you are probably right, editing my comment.
I think custom android ROMs like /e/os will disable this new "verified developers" check, so no peoblem?
It won't directly affect them because they will not be "Google Certified" devices.
I feel like that's way too easy to accidentally flip.
Well they say "kill switches are located beneath the battery cover and can be switched with a paperclip or similar tool, so it is not easy to switch them regularly, but for shifting the camera and microphone OFF for longer times they are very suitable"
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