I second this. Been using GOS for almost a year. One pretty big drawback is that it’s not compatible with my insulin pump app, so now I carry around a 2nd device. Some banking apps aren’t compatible as well. Wells Fargo and Amex work for me but Chase doesn’t. The increased security and privacy is very noticeable, the inconveniences are worth it imo.
Hopefully it’s just for additional stats and options. Would be quite diabolical for a life-saving device to depend on an app that demands regular Android.
The app that I was using to fully control it doesn’t work, which is why I carry around the OEM receiver/transmitter for the pump now. My pump would not function without one of those two options.
I’ve been using it since the Pixel 3 days. Tap to pay doesn’t work, and some people have reported banking apps not working, although my banking apps do work. Also, certain pixel-exclusive features like now playing don’t work. And you are going to need to install play services or other Google components if you want stuff like notifications in various apps or text-to-speech and speech-to-text in the browser, etc. Aside from that, it’s incredible. Works perfectly.
Are they? I’ve had three Pixel phones, all of them second-hand and I always though they are ridiculously cheap when you get one about a year after release. I got my Pixel 8 in december for a little below 300€, still on warranty. I would never pay a full price for a Pixel phone, though. Way too underpowered considering the full price.
They did go up a bit this year but if you set alerts on your preferred marketplace and be patient, you’ll find one at a decent price. I started shopping pixels last November and pulled the trigger on my preferred model by first week of January. Worth the wait all the way.
The show stopers are some banking apps that don’t work and tap to pay
If that’s not an issue for you, then I’ve had zero problems running GOS. You’ll spend the first week figuring out using different profiles, the cleaner interface, installing things that you actually want. But after that you won’t even notice the difference.
I use Android auto, I have Google installed in a profile for it, everything else is clean without Google, everything works fine.
How long does it take to switch between profiles? Or am I still misunderstanding since you said they all are active at once? So like each of those profiles are available at the same time, but are sandboxed from each other?
each of those profiles are available at the same time, but are sandboxed from each other?
Correct. For the three special profiles, they’re all active at the same time, you can use them like you would any other app. They’re just isolated from each other.
Gos also has other user profiles, where you have to swipe down and swap users, those are more cumbersome, but more isolated. But for daily driving, you have three profiles you can use simultaneously, at the same time, no login, no log out, and they’re isolated from each other
For instance, you can have two versions of WhatsApp running at the same time, one in each profile, and they can’t see each other, but you can swap between them like any other two apps.
Imma do it. I’ve started exporting and backing up settings, I just need to find a free couple of hours to do it and then play with it. This weekend at the latest.
no tap to pay and some banking apps dont work. but honestly, you should be ditching google stuff altogehter if your going that far of replacing stock android and only use FOSS apps you trust from f-droid
I haven’t quite pulled the trigger on installing Graphene yet. How is it.as a daily driver?
Two years, I barely notice. 1 in 30 apps has an issue, then I click the switch remove system memory protections and it works.
It’s the best option.
I second this. Been using GOS for almost a year. One pretty big drawback is that it’s not compatible with my insulin pump app, so now I carry around a 2nd device. Some banking apps aren’t compatible as well. Wells Fargo and Amex work for me but Chase doesn’t. The increased security and privacy is very noticeable, the inconveniences are worth it imo.
Wells fargo and Chase are stealing your money.
Join a credit union
Everybody’s stealing my money.
Hopefully it’s just for additional stats and options. Would be quite diabolical for a life-saving device to depend on an app that demands regular Android.
The app that I was using to fully control it doesn’t work, which is why I carry around the OEM receiver/transmitter for the pump now. My pump would not function without one of those two options.
Weird. Amex works for me. My banking apps require the memlock protection turned off in settings, and so does my parking app. Otherwise, that’s it.
I’ve been using it for about a year now. The only differences I noticed were entirely positive.
Agreed. It’s nice having a phone with the software you want on it.
Really can I remove their browser? I hate their icons and color schemes.
I’ve been using it since the Pixel 3 days. Tap to pay doesn’t work, and some people have reported banking apps not working, although my banking apps do work. Also, certain pixel-exclusive features like now playing don’t work. And you are going to need to install play services or other Google components if you want stuff like notifications in various apps or text-to-speech and speech-to-text in the browser, etc. Aside from that, it’s incredible. Works perfectly.
It’s nice, but Pixels are so expensive.
Getting a used one is cheaper AND you don´t give money directly to Google. Or wait a year or two for the other Graphene phones.
They’re even expensive used.
Are they? I’ve had three Pixel phones, all of them second-hand and I always though they are ridiculously cheap when you get one about a year after release. I got my Pixel 8 in december for a little below 300€, still on warranty. I would never pay a full price for a Pixel phone, though. Way too underpowered considering the full price.
They did go up a bit this year but if you set alerts on your preferred marketplace and be patient, you’ll find one at a decent price. I started shopping pixels last November and pulled the trigger on my preferred model by first week of January. Worth the wait all the way.
any phone over 300 dollars CAD is expensive. i don’t need 4K and all that other shit
The show stopers are some banking apps that don’t work and tap to pay
If that’s not an issue for you, then I’ve had zero problems running GOS. You’ll spend the first week figuring out using different profiles, the cleaner interface, installing things that you actually want. But after that you won’t even notice the difference.
I use Android auto, I have Google installed in a profile for it, everything else is clean without Google, everything works fine.
So like, you create a sandboxes profile for Google and log into that in your car and use android auto, get to your destination and switch back?
Kinda but you have 3 profiles active at once:
So google just lives in one and the others are clean. From a usage perspective it’s seamless
🤩
How long does it take to switch between profiles? Or am I still misunderstanding since you said they all are active at once? So like each of those profiles are available at the same time, but are sandboxed from each other?
Correct. For the three special profiles, they’re all active at the same time, you can use them like you would any other app. They’re just isolated from each other.
Gos also has other user profiles, where you have to swipe down and swap users, those are more cumbersome, but more isolated. But for daily driving, you have three profiles you can use simultaneously, at the same time, no login, no log out, and they’re isolated from each other
For instance, you can have two versions of WhatsApp running at the same time, one in each profile, and they can’t see each other, but you can swap between them like any other two apps.
Well damn, that’s even better than I thought!
Yeah, I’m quite happy with it. Join us.
Imma do it. I’ve started exporting and backing up settings, I just need to find a free couple of hours to do it and then play with it. This weekend at the latest.
You’re fucking up, and I say that in the kindest way.
You’ll spend 2 days figuring out issues if you even have them.
It also has one of the coolest installers of all time.
Save what you need to and jump ship.
Jumped back and forth multiple times.
no tap to pay and some banking apps dont work. but honestly, you should be ditching google stuff altogehter if your going that far of replacing stock android and only use FOSS apps you trust from f-droid