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I don't like smartphones. I use a dumbphone.

But this is a wonderful initiative.

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[–] NotForYourStereo@lemmy.world 13 points 1 week ago (16 children)

Every other version of Android gets security updates out within a couple weeks of release at most.

/e/OS users are lucky if they get them within a couple months.

[–] sudneo@lemm.ee 14 points 1 week ago (13 children)

No offense, but that's not what a security dumpster fire is. Security updates are important, of course, but they are also not the biggest deal.

In fact, I bet that the vast majority of users (on Android or otherwise) are lagging way behind in updates anyway.

[–] TacticalCheddar@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

That is not the only issue, it's just one of the more major ones that shouldn't be dismissed like it's nothing. Another major one is the unlocked bootloader. You can take a look at all the Android ROMS here.

I think people should treat carefully when changing the OS of a mobile device. Changing your OS to something less secure just because you want to shove it to Google and Apple is not enough to warrant it. Better to stay with something safe that you know than with something insecure like /e/OS.

Luckily we have Graphene so you can actually switch to a more secure and private OS that is not made by an American corporation hungry for data.

[–] Incogni@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

/e/OS has official builds for the fairphones, you can re-lock the bootloader there, afaik. At least according to this: https://doc.e.foundation/devices/FP5/install

You can also buy the phone directly with /e/OS pre-installed & closed bootloader, from what I read on the fairphone website.

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