The Pixels (and the Nexus before them) are very hackable compared to most other phones. They’re a good platform for this sort of thing, and why not use it? If you have alternatives, get portin’.
I always found it weird that the OS that attempts to limit the impact of Google’s severe privacy issues mostly only runs on hardware by Google.
Not only weird, but it’s beyond rich. There’s no way on God’s green Earth I’m giving money to Google to buy hardware that allows me to escape Google’s corporate surveillance machine. That’s just too much irony for me.
My deGoogled cellphone therefore is a FairPhone running CalyxOS.
CalyxOS is a mighty fine AOSP distribution, in case you wonder. Very pro, very polished, and I’ve never had a problem with it.
I always found it weird that the OS that attempts to limit the impact of Google’s severe privacy issues mostly only runs on hardware by Google.
As soon as Google wants to, you kind of just lose.
The Pixels (and the Nexus before them) are very hackable compared to most other phones. They’re a good platform for this sort of thing, and why not use it? If you have alternatives, get portin’.
Their modems are crap. The primary function of a phone is to access cellular signal. No thanks.
Not only weird, but it’s beyond rich. There’s no way on God’s green Earth I’m giving money to Google to buy hardware that allows me to escape Google’s corporate surveillance machine. That’s just too much irony for me.
My deGoogled cellphone therefore is a FairPhone running CalyxOS.
CalyxOS is a mighty fine AOSP distribution, in case you wonder. Very pro, very polished, and I’ve never had a problem with it.
+1 for Calyx, wish more people talked about it