I’ve been looking into moving towards a more privacy friendly OS on my phones; I’ve been deGoogling my phones to the maximum extension I can manage, deactivating stock apps and putting in as much FOSS possible.

But what other options are there out there?

I don’t want to go full out into Linux Phone territory, as I am not tech savvy enough to maintain a phone on that line, and I have two bank and a carrier applications I would like to keep using.

As I write this, Murena and their /e/ OS seems to be a good option, as they have some accessibly priced equipments and the OS itself seems to be a clean(er) Android.

  • qyron@sopuli.xyzOP
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    5 days ago

    Murena OS seems at the moment the best choice for what I intend. I may lose my banking apps but I can live with that,

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      5 days ago

      e/OS is pretty neat. If it works for you, that’s great! Could I ask why you prefer it over iodeOS, given that both are Lineage forks? Do you have a device that is only support by one and not the other, do you like Mirena’s stock launcher, or perhaps their services, etc.?

      p.s. For both e/OS and iodeOS, they have an online store where you can purchase devices with their OS preinstalled!

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        2 days ago

        Your question made me think.

        I came into contact with /e/OS indirectly after discovering the Fairphone. The concept made sense. I do not enjoy their approach to offering the services they do but I admit I am even less of a fan of the approach of IodeOS, with their parental control tools; I respect some people will want that, I just think it is not the correct nor the best.

        Regarding phones, IodeOS does have quite the line-up but most of the models I’d consider purchasing are either out of stock or pricier than the GS6 Murena offers. In a perfect world I’d rather just buy the full pair of Fairphone+/e/OS and be done with but it is not a casual decision I am taking here and it is cash stressing.