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Re: "What makes it so there are only a handful of phone models..."
Phones are treated like glorified embedded devices, but they already became general-purpose computers a long time ago. Unfortunately, this left us with tens of millions of unusable devices without any possible software upgrade or replacement, effectively becoming e-waste.
Oct 21 · 2 months ago
🍵 michaelnordmeyer · Oct 21 at 21:31:
GrapheneOS has infos about why they stick to Pixel devices (mostly because of hardware security features not available in other devices) and why it is hard to support other devices:
— https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices
@michaelnordmeyer Thanks--lots of interesting info there.
🦉 ResetReboot · Oct 22 at 11:45:
I chime in to add that most manufacturers close any boot access to the phones and make it really hard to request it. There's even the case of Xiaomi, that you can request the opening of the bootloader, it takes a week to unlock and then proceeds to unlock the bootloader and clear the device with a factory reset, effectively losing anything you had on the phone.
There's simply no interest in that we tinker with our phones, since we could, you know, keep using our phones without the bloat they force on them, and maybe not having to buy a nev phone every new year.
What makes it so there are only a handful of phone models that can run degoogled systems? Why doesn't it work like on the PC, where you can just put any Linux distro on any machine?