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It's the year of the linux phone
wonder if my phone carrier would be ok if i show up with a phone with a new OS they haven't heard about
For what one data point is worth, I do it to my phone carrier all the time.
They should not care as long as it has a compatible SIM/modem combo.
Yet…. Just wait until they require an approved OS for “safety” to activate a SIM. Just think BF6 and Secure Boot.
I'm so upset that this isn't all that matters. Carriers usually setup really nice contracts with manufacturers for things like exclusivity and marketing.
They don’t care. Their job is solely to provide you with access to their cellular network. As long as you keep that tied to one device (and don’t phone clone, meaning share that access with multiple devices), they don’t care.
If you’re leasing your phone from them, then I guess they’d care but really only when they get the phone back. It would be best to put everything back to stock when that time comes. Of course this means you’ll want to take care to install only what you’re comfortable with and what you know works and won’t permanently damage the phone.
Some carriers also lease your phone. This could be what OP is asking.
Oh that’s a good point, I see the concern there. Thanks for the clarification, I’m going to edit my comment with that part.
And Vanilla ROMs users
Gservices you can simply remove via Adb, and MicroG has a magisk module
I've successfully debloated two googled ROMs before, once in stock and the other on a custom ROM with GApps prebuilt, and while you can debloat major parts like Google play and Google services, minor parts cause annoying crashes and functionality loss if you debloated it to get a full degoogled ROM, at that point , using a Vanilla ROM is better
Jumping ship isn't really "doing something"
It is the only thing that can be done because we don't make up a significant amount of the population of phone users unfortunately.
But, I'll be moving rest of my family members to Apple while I find alternatives for myself just out of spite. Benefits of being the tech person of the family.
So this spite move is to the ecosystem that originally invented this same shitty closed ecosystem as a strategy. Genius.
Well when it comes to the two big corporations I do tend to see Apple in a better light than Google that is more heavily involved in the data collection and advertising business. Not that Apple isn't collecting data and not completely private, but they seem less evil in those areas than Google.
And for regular people there is less benefit to being on Android compared to Apple, since they don't tend to care or know about sideloading or custom ROMs. So if it's giving data to Google or to Apple I guess it's a matter of opinion on who it's better for them to give it to.