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AOSP isn't dead, but Google just landed a huge blow to custom ROM developers
(www.androidauthority.com)
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Yeah, I'd totally buy a phone running one of those provided it does all the phone things properly: SMS/MMS, reliable calls, all day battery, etc. I don't need fancy apps, I just need a working phone.
If I can get that, I could probably donate some time porting apps.
I really want to give furios phone a shot. It's apparently close to supporting my carrier.
That and a sailfish phone. The community one though didn't support my carrier (think it's mainly EU specced only.)
What I find missing most of the time though is any esim support. Makes me wonder if the hardware one that you can program an esim on works.
Why eSim? Does your carrier not support physical sim?
For traveling I find it much easier to just buy an esim
I plan on buying one when my current phone is no longer usable.
It's so crazy (technically understandable, but still crazy) to me that reliably receiving calls is still such a major issue