> Android is open source and if you don't buy a locked down device from a carrier, the bootloader is unlockable and the system easily rootable.
Yes but it's a subpar experience compared to the closed Android.
I use GrapheneOS since about a year, and I can't do much with my phone anymore. I stay on it for the same reason I have Kubuntu on my PC: it's a relief to know it's not Microsoft's / Google's all seeing eye.
Yes but it's a subpar experience compared to the closed Android.
I use GrapheneOS since about a year, and I can't do much with my phone anymore. I stay on it for the same reason I have Kubuntu on my PC: it's a relief to know it's not Microsoft's / Google's all seeing eye.