• farbidden_lands@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    I’m happy to say that my next phone will be a motorola with graphene OS. It’ll be a hell of an upgrade from a terrible realme which doesn’t even support bootloader unlocking.

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    I’m happy to hear this. I’m due for a new phone soon, and I really don’t want to pay Google or Apple to spy on me and sell my data.

    The convenience of buying a phone with GOS preinstalled, and avoiding the hassle of figuring out how to do it myself is appreciated.

    If they combine this with a user replaceable battery, I’m in.

  • moxymarauder@thelemmy.club
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    I have a six-year-old motorola running lineageOS… I recently bought an iPhone (peer pressure), but after a few months, went back to my old phone because it works better. This is not just a good move for privacy and market diversity… but it is a good move for device longevity.

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    I’ve been the proud owner of a GrapheneOS device for a year now.

    A bit of healthy competition is always good for hardware development, and longer battery life is definitely a plus.

    I’ll still prefer a manual software installation over pre-installed software.

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    So, by the time the new G/OS Motos drop, the EU legislation mandating removable batteries should be in effect.

    What a ray of sunshine. Tell me somehow Lenovo’s ownership doesn…

    Lenovo is a publicly traded company, with its largest shareholder being Legend Holdings Corporation, which holds roughly 30–36% of its shares. Legend Holdings itself is partly owned by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (a government entity), making Lenovo a company with significant ties to the Chinese government, along with substantial public, global investment.

    Ah shit.

    But, right now, aside from One Belt One Road (everything you have is owed), China is actually a little more predictable than America. Until a Korean or Finnish company can make/buy a Lenovo, I guess the Lenovo we have is the best one we’ll get?

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      Btw there’s a carveout in the EU battery regulation basically exempting a lot of phones.

      As long as they have batteries that are rated for enough charging cycles they don’t have to comply.

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      As an American I look at the spying issue like this. There’s not really a choice to get a piece of network connected technology that’s not spying on you. The choice you have as a consumer is who will most likely be the one spying. China has less interest in and less ability to mess with my daily life than the American government or American oligarchs. China doesn’t care if I want to download a movie or if I, individually, engage in some form of protest. On top of that it’s generally cheaper for me to buy the spying device that enables China to spy on me than the device that allows America to spy on me. So ultimately I say, “China, here’s my data. Don’t tell my own government or the corporations that control it.”

  • Flatfire@lemmy.ca
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    I am quietly hoping this is retroactive. I have a Razr presently, and I love the thing but it’s rough knowing that there’s basically zero support for foldable devices yet within Lineage or Graphene. I’m hoping this enables the team working on Graphene with Moto to flesh that side out