I’m thinking of migrating to grapheneos from ios, what are some things that I should be aware of? Keep in mind, I haven’t used android in about 3 or 4 years and have basically been using an iPhone since the 3GS. Any heads up or tips would be helpful. I’m just really tired of apples new business model and current executives, and am trying to move to all free software. Thanks in advanced.
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Not exactly OS related, but the Pixel bootloader unlocking process is fantastic.
For proprietary apps, I’d recommend using Shelter.
It creates a different profile (user, exactly like on Linux) that accessible from the main profile.
For reg. apps, F-Droid store with the Guardian Project repo and IzzyOnDroid repo (open those with the F-Droid app).
I’ve found Obtainium very useful too. You can download with it other apps directly from GitHub, and other sources.
Another useful app is KDE Connect. The app helps you to control your Android device/PC with the other device. It’s available on F-Droid, for Linux (for other distros Google your distro name and ‘how to install kde connect’), and for Windows.
For Google Store apps there’s app called Aurora Store, but looks like Google breaking it on-purpose for the last weeks.
I’m leaving it here, for the unlikely situation that they’ll stop, and for the more likely situation, that Aurora devs will find a way to fix it.
E: spelling
I’m currently running GrapheneOS on my Pixel 3XL, have been for about a year. Overall the experience has been solid, a few bugs here and there but it’s hard to say if they’ve been GrapheneOS issues or Android issues.
One heads up is that GrapheneOS only officially supports a modern subsection of Pixel phones, so if you intend to keep yours for ages (or to buy second hand) it may have some rough edges in a few years.