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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/59469059

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[–] Tetsuo@jlai.lu 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Nothing would prevent you from communicating with a Graphene OS phone. It's a smartphone OS, not compiling Arch here...

But use whatever excuse you can find to stay in the Apple ecosystem, that's fine.

I'm already there & I don't have money to switch. THATS A PRETTY GOOD FUCKING REASON.

[–] badgermurphy@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago

It totally could and probably would. I am a phone OS tinkerer myself, but the above poster is right that it is a lot of hobbyist type tinkering and you can brick your device and fuck it up so you can't communicate with your friends and family.

I agree with the main sentiment that these alternative OSs for phones and computers are a lot better in a lot of ways, but we are unwise to act like getting your computer or phone that way is that easy. Trying to get an alternative OS working well on a device can very easily consume an entire waking day or more, and bricking is not impossible, especially with phones.

[–] josephc@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 days ago

Perhaps the parent commenter has apps they need to run for work? I know Microsoft Authenticator isn't supported on Graphene, which is admittedly bullshit but it's a requirement if you work in the government or high security industry like utilities. If that's the case they should be given a work phone, but companies don't do that most of the time in my experience.

Or perhaps they've had a bad experience with an older version. I know that Ubuntu Mobile couldn't even make calls on a lot of devices for a while. I recently had an experience where DTMF signaling didn't work, which meant I couldn't navigate phone trees to do things like get prescriptions filled.

Point being, there are lots of real reasons folks are stuck in their predicament.

The temptation to be snarky is strong, but we risk hurting imperfect allies instead of fighting our real enemies.