

Sure, but someone will without a doubt add the functionality. They always do. Seems to be the case with anything linux.
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Sure, but someone will without a doubt add the functionality. They always do. Seems to be the case with anything linux.


Without a doubt. That’s pretty minor, considering I don’t think I’ve ever adjusted call volume in my life.


Like desktop level. Password protected. Encryption would be nice. As for reliability, I’m willing to put up with slowdown, waiting up to a minute to open apps, and maybe 2 hard crashes a day, if it means I get a fully free phone, or at least as close to it as we get now.


I like Graphene, but I’m at the point where I would put up with less security for more freedom – I just wouldn’t put anything actually sensitive on my phone.
It’s kind of silly that my phone should be an everything-device.


Or really, I just do my banking on the laptop.


Can’t you use a browser for banking? That’s what I do.
I’m hoping it’ll be like with the desktop ecosystem – as the mainstream mobile OSes enshittify, more people (and developers) will be driven to use (and contribute to) the linux alt.