zlacker

[parent] [thread] 4 comments
1. yjftsj+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-10-04 15:41:18
> What I'd like is an exit route for my hardware aka LineageOS. But of course the core of Android is Google Play Services, not the OS so that's a painful situation if you want to retain some apps when you switch over.

I'm not following; it's easy to install Google Play Services on lineage

replies(1): >>baz00+f
2. baz00+f[view] [source] 2023-10-04 15:41:47
>>yjftsj+(OP)
It is but I don't want them and half the crap doesn't work without them. I use MSFT apps and OrganicMaps and that's about it.
replies(3): >>opan+j1 >>womod+85 >>yjftsj+ig
◧◩
3. opan+j1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-04 15:45:41
>>baz00+f
Half, really? I don't run them and haven't had issues with apps not working in recent memory, though I try to stick to F-Droid stuff almost entirely. A lot of the time you can use your mobile browser instead of some company's app.
◧◩
4. womod+85[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-04 15:59:40
>>baz00+f
MicroG is an option, it's an open source implementation of a good portion of play services, though not everything "just works". But for the bare minimum like functional push notifications, location services, etc it's not half bad. There exists a fork[1] of lineage with MicroG installed from the get-go, otherwise installing it can be a little painful.

[1] - https://lineage.microg.org/

◧◩
5. yjftsj+ig[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-04 16:40:23
>>baz00+f
It's still a separate issue though; you can use Google Play Services on an old version of stock Android, an old major version of Lineage, or on a new version of Lineage, or you can decide to run an old major version of Lineage or a new version of Lineage without it. All of these except the first should fix the "vendor removing features from Android" problem.
[go to top]