• @Pantherina@feddit.de
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    2 months ago

    They had this on their homepage, advertizing QKSMS and Bromite as if they were project apps. Which they are not.

    So either A: they preinstall apps as system apps or B: they have some form of installer that installs them as normal user apps.

    You should have as many apps as user apps as possible.

    Maybe they changes this idk. But QKSMS is not a simple SMS app like the one that GrapheneOS implements (the old and hardly maintained AOSP one) and Bromite is an unmaintained Browser which is a huge problem. Cromite and Quik are maintained forks.

    Some Archive when they still had Bromite on their page

    Could not find QKSMS but that was somewhere

    • @angrynomad
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      12 months ago

      Chromium BASED on chromite, which appears to be actively developed. I use mull which works well. Default SMS is “messaging” app.

      • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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        12 months ago

        Interesting. What are the App IDs of those both apps?

        If they base on Chromite that is probably fine.

        • @angrynomad
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          2 months ago

          org.chromium.chrome

          com.android.messaging

          Idk if I would promote calyxos though, it works, but it’s often buggy for me. I think I’ll go with graphene again, the microg shit is just that…

          And mull https://f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.fennec_dos/ Which I think is maintained by divestos, another interesting one, I forget why I didn’t go with them

          • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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            12 months ago

            I am pretty happy with GrapheneOS. Things like separate toggles for internet, or long powerbutton press foe torch are missing.

            But you cannot imagine how much effort it is to maintain such a project, and their base is stable, the updates are damn fast.

            First stability and security, then features.

            Their core OS is minimal on purpose. I use the phone, vanadium (hardened chromium, with JIT toggle, now with adblock, completely degoogled), their attestation app, etc.

            Most of the other stuff are random FOSS projects, I dont even use sandboxed play, but if I wanted to I could create a separate user profile and install it just in there.

            DivestOS is doing sandboxed microG which is way more secure than unsandboxed, but still tons of effort and will break a lot.