• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 day ago

    If you don’t care about installing any particular mobile software, that would work.

    LineageOS is the current game in town otherwise, unless you want a Pixel, in which case there’s options like GrapheneOS.

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      12 hours ago

      I mean, to some extent: waydroid actually works quite well, if you don’t mind their security issues, a few apps also work with android translation layer. My main troubles are actually with virtual keyboards: there’s nothing as good as heliboard so far, although the new plasma keyboard with custom layouts is usable

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        Interesting. I’ve tried Linux phones, they’re not a bad idea per se. It looks like Waydroid is literally just emulating LineageOS, though, so I do start to wonder what the point is.

        I suppose one advantage would be you can actually hack your system a bit, instead of having everything locked into the ROM.