• mesa@piefed.socialOP
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    11 hours ago

    Just about. There used to be more, but if im honest, if it works in iOS then its a decent experience most of the time.

    But my custom apps makes or breaks my phone. Its so convenient.

    Ill probably get a uconsole or something. Or keep my current phone til all this blows over.

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      iOS is infinitely more polished than Android. It’s rather stable and at least the main notification system isn’t that bad for privacy.

      Edit: I want to inquire: what exactly is wrong about my comments. Android is a piece of shit. iOS is a piece of shit. iOS is smoother because Apple can engineer the parts more smoothly. Android lets you run software. I hate them both but I need to run Termux.

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        How is the notification system better for privacy on iOS? On android you have notification groups to toggle and you can set which notifications show up on the lock screen and how much of them is visible there. The notification system is to me arguably the best designed thing on android and one of the worst on iOS

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          I meant the backend sorry. Google Play services vs Apple’s stuff.

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            Interesting, I’m not too familiar with how they work, what makes Apple’s more privacy-friendly than Google’s?

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        Really depends which spin of Android you have. I have a Nothing Phone 2 and the OS is arguably more polished than on my SO’s iPhone 14, which frequently has bugs, lag, and crashes. You can’t really generalise about Android when there are so many versions of it.

        That being said I’ll probably be looking into Linux phones in the next few years because I’m tired of corporations trying to control my devices.

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          9 hours ago

          Well I’m using graphene and it’s so laggy and can’t keep more than one app open at a time, so.

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            8 hours ago

            Also running GrapheneOS (on an older phone) and this is not something I’ve ever experienced, nor seen as an issue in the forums.

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                7 hours ago

                I wasn’t denying the fact that you’re experiencing this issue, but since this is the first I’ve heard of something this bad in my 3 years of using GrapheneOS, this does appear to be a fairly unique case.

                Provided you are using an otherwise well-functioning and currently supported device (and not an emulator), and that you are using a stable release installed via an official method (and there were no install issues), your best bet would be to ask for help in one of the community chats or forums: https://grapheneos.org/contact#community

                You will be asked to share which device you are using though, which you did not seem comfortable doing in the post you linked to.

                Unrelated, but I learned about the Android “task manager” (Running Services) from that post of yours, so thanks for sharing that.

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                    That’s why I put it in quotes. Being able to view the RAM usage is useful though. Best of luck with resolving your issue.

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            Yeah GrapheneOS is open source bro. Probably doesn’t have full compatibility with your phone if I had to guess. That’s really not a like-for-like comparison to iOS.

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              “It works on my machine”

              The fact of the matter is that Android is hacked on top of Linux and there’s endless problems because of it. One part is that there’s no task manager and system apps eat up well over half my memory which means that once I open one app, the other needs to be immediately evicted from RAM

              https://lemmy.today/post/36815604

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        11 hours ago

        Its terrible for security haha. We were able to 0 day it a couple of times without trying all that hard. So many CVEs that are repeatable. I wil admit the UI is phenominally better (in my opinion). And the official apps (as long as you dont want to do something specific) are perfect at what they do.

        Android is a bit better but you can exploit it because people dont update their phones. Google is actually VERY good at keep those up to date…but if no one updates, its kinda a wash.

        Again my opinion, im not too attached to either. They both suck in their own unique ways. #1 is you have to use their tool sets which is unique instead of any other computer system. Its such a hassle to keep up with as a software developer.

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          11 hours ago

          I was just talking about the notification system which doesn’t require something that uploads your location to Google 24/7

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            11 hours ago

            ah ok. Well im not familiar with that other than push notifications, which you can set up outside of googles ecosystem…although everyone likes using firebase for some reason.