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hehe, haha

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@cas oh, you switched back to Android after all
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@cas (no seriously, stock barebones android looks so much like iOS nowadays

I hate it. It's like they tried to start converting their Material You design language to be iOS-like and stopped mid-way. It feels unpolished. I'll keep my sxmo/phosh/etc thank you)
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@fun no that's an ios 26 screenshot. for all its faults (of which there are many) i have had a way nicer time on iOS than I have on Android. The bar is depressingly low though

here's hoping we manage to unify around a flagship Linux mobile stack and that it's actually good and maintainable

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@cas I was kind of being sarcastic. I'm saying Android and iOS look the same now
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@cas and soon they'll work the same, making it just moot to use android over iOS :P
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Edited 1 month ago
@cas At this point the only reason why I still run Android is because I can degoogle most of it rather easily and because I can install other OSes such as pmOS on my phone without being reliant on someone discovering some tethered vuln in iBoot. (though yes, pmOS does run on iPhones :)

that's why I run android instead of iOS. Other than that I hate the thing now. Android now isn't the Android I remember being excited about using in 2012 :(

My main issue with postmarketOS isn't really the app selection (given it's also quite barebones on degoogled Android), but rather just the reliability of it all. I've daily driven pmOS on my phone at some point, and really mostly calls and audio were unreliable, enough for many people IRL to complain about me not answering calls. :P
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