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1. seanw4+1K[view] [source] 2025-08-25 22:25:52
>>kotaKa+(OP)
Makes sense why they had to get rid of the "don't be evil" motto. They've been on a roll.

I've seen a lot of similar sentiment on this thread, but the reason I use Android is because it gives me more control than iOS by allowing full-on painless sideloading, and custom distributions like GrapheneOS. They're doing everything they can to turn themselves into a worse Apple. All of the downsides of Apple, but none of the upsides. Apple beats them in every aspect that isn't "openness".

When will the straw break the camel's back? I'm shocked we've let it get to this point with no realistic alternatives. There's no reason a competitive Linux-based smartphone can't exist (no, I'm not counting Android in that).

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2. cesarb+3O[view] [source] 2025-08-25 22:53:07
>>seanw4+1K
> There's no reason a competitive Linux-based smartphone can't exist

There is; it's the "phone" part of "smartphone". Being a phone makes the device subject to a lot more requirements (for an obvious example, emergency dialing must always be available and work, and at the same time the phone must never accidentally dial the emergency number).

In my country, only cell phones certified by the government telecommunications agency (Anatel) can be imported, so I can't for instance go to the Jolla or PinePhone store and buy a Linux-based smartphone; if I tried, it would be sent back the moment the package entered the country. (See https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br/regulado/certificacao-de-pro... for details.)

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3. cresha+HJ1[view] [source] 2025-08-26 08:13:22
>>cesarb+3O
> for an obvious example, emergency dialing must always be available and work, and at the same time the phone must never accidentally dial the emergency number

Why are Pixel phones allowed to be sold then? Google broke emergency calling on a least three different models, and at least once across models.

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4. gck1+oS4[view] [source] 2025-08-27 05:33:42
>>cresha+HJ1
Because these regulations rarely do what is written. They just lock the gates for anyone who hasn't got enough cash that says "yes we're compliant"
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