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[โ€“] Ferk@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

You are probably right.. it's just one hope I had, I'm not expecting it to happen, but I'll be hopeful until the end.

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

[โ€“] dRLY@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

Nothing wrong with finding small hopes here and there where you can. I too had briefly thought about Samsung's store (I have an S24 Ultra, Tab S8+, and my old S20+) maybe being large and known enough by more users than F-Droid. But their lack of press releases pushing back on Google was what told me enough. If Samsung's store was actively used more than the Play Store on their phones (and had enough really popular apps that weren't also on the Play Store), then it would at least be something.

Sadly even if Samsung's store is able to somehow get a pass by Google, I highly doubt that the devs of apps that are only on F-Droid would list them on there. And would still only help Samsung devices (though I know I would start using Samsung's store a lot more if those devs did list them on there). Though I might find reasons to use my S20+ for some apps that I like having but don't use daily, and my tablet is on Android 15 so it will be used for stuff I use more often (never thought I would be excited for it to not get major updates).

The main actively used daily app that I am dreading losing (due to the current dev not planning to ever list their active fork on Play Store) is SyncThing-Fork on my Android devices (use different SyncThing apps for PC/Steam Deck). It has been the only multi-platform sync program that actually works correctly for my password vault on my Android devices. Though it is possible that the dev might get it whitelisted, but I am not going to hold my breath. As the main dilemma on a per app level is that the more apps that fall in line ends up supporting Google's actions, but at the same time not getting whitelisted means just going away (at least on fully updated Android 16+ devices).