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Must say its pretty great having conversations and surfing the internet and NOT getting targeted ads popping up.
There's no other choice right now, because it's the only phone that allows unlocking the bootloader. But after flashing the system, there are no traces of Android left.
I've played around with grapheneos and calyxos in the past. Also nearly bought one of he purism devices but they seemed expensive at the time. I'm now upgrading to a pixel 9a - same as you. Some good sales on due to Thanksgiving πŸ€— managed to bag one for Β£319 GBP
So far, I haven't really spotted any downsides or deal breakers. Everything's been working great up to now. Except for one or two little apps that are just poorly coded, and I can totally do without them anyway. But instead, there's a ton of advantages.
The transition was super easy and pretty quick. Even for someone like me, who's bricked a phone before while flashing it. You can follow this video here. It's eight months old, but everything still works exactly the same. You can't do it with just any phone though. I just grabbed a new phone and jumped in blind. These are the phones that are supported right now:
I got an invite from you, but it was kinda broken. Like raw JSON format or something. Honestly, I haven't really warmed up to KeyChat yet. As long as they don't support native Lightning with NWC, I don't think that'll change anytime soon.
Who are the others? And by the way, you can still use the Google Play Store and all the apps in it. Log in anonymously, and you gotta put the sketchy apps into their own silo using secondary profiles. For work reasons, I still have WhatsApp on mine, for example, but if you properly isolate it from the rest of the system, I don't see any issues with that. It's nicely explained here:
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Keychat 2 weeks ago
After we finish our current tasks, we’ll roll out NWC support, making Keychat a front-end wallet for Lightning nodes. The wait shouldn’t be long.
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