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  • My experience: I got a Nothing Phone 2 recently and decided to degoogle it. Using ADB commands, I removed every google app from my phone, from the Dialer all the way up to the PlayStore, apart from just 2: Play Services and Maps. Both work fine without a Google account. I did take away all permissions of Play Services and it still works fine. Without this app, you will stop getting notifications from most of your apps so it is necessary.

    Open source alternatives that I turned towards:

    1. Google Dialer -> Simple Dialer
    2. Google Contacts -> Simple Contacts
    3. Google Photos -> Simple Gallery Pro
    4. Google Play Store -> Aurora Store and Droid-ify
    5. Google Messenger -> QKSMS
    6. Google Calendar -> Proton Calendar
    7. Google Drive -> Proton Drive
    8. Google Chrome -> Mozilla Firefox
    9. Youtube -> Youtube ReVanced (Not FOSS, I use a throwaway account here with Vanced Microg)
    10. Google Translate -> Translate YOU
    11. Google Files -> Material Files
    12. Google Docs/Slides/Sheet -> Collabora Office
    13. GMail -> Proton Mail
    14. GBoard -> OpenBoard fork with glide typing

    Everything works fine :)

  • I've used GrapheneOS on a Pixel 3A for a year or so, I'll be honest

    It was a fuckin' pain.

    MicroG is not a usable replacement for GPlay Services at all. Push notifs randomly stopped working, various mapping apps wouldn't work. Food delivery apps crashed a ton if they ever did work. Some open source alternatives were a lot better than GPlay Service requiring apps, some were pathetically worse.

    Like, as a handheld device that could use a web browser, it was fine. But as a smartphone that you expect to work when you need it day to day, no, no, god no. By the end of it I was using two phones, one of them a stock android device and the Pixel 3A, and I wondered why I was even bothering.

    I can't blame MicroG for this, its maintained by 1 guy and Google's APIs are huge and everything uses them.

    But I'm also never going to use an Android phone without Google Play Services again. Oh sorry gang, I didn't get your messages because the IM app failed to send push notifs for 3 days. I don't like Google, but I don't like broken phones more than I don't like Google.

    • I don't think you've been using MicroG on GrapheneOS, since it requires signature spoofing and GOS specifically disable that because of security reasons. Or did you compile your own version of Graphene with the flag enabled?

      You'd have been better off with CalyxOS which bakes in MicroG. Push notifications from eg. WhatsApp come in immediately and car parking/e-bike apps which expect Google Maps get the map automatically replaced with OpenStreetMaps without the app knowing any better.

      But of course there is sacrifice, and the ideologies and mindset of the person decide if they are worth it. I'm just a bit triggered calling some FOSS app likely created on someone's freetime pathetically worse than a multimillion dollar one.

  • It's painful tbh. I tried it and went back to stock because Google apps and services are really good. They make the device tbh.

    Also if you use a custom ROM on your phone your camera will SUCK. The manufacturer of your phone has created the camera app themselves and put a lot of work into it to get great photos. But stock generic camera apps are terrible. You get pictures like it's 1998... Unusable.

    Just stick to the phone as it was when you got it and enjoy.

    Google isn't nearly as bad as people think. They let you turn on anything you want, you can easily export your data etc. Apple is way worse. Not only do they collect as much as Google but you can't turn it off and you can't export all your data. My wife's notes are still stuck in iCloud. And she has hundreds of notes.

    So she uses Android as her primary but still has to keep an old iPhone around to access her notes. Appalling

    • Apple also still uses Google for their cloud services. If you access the Notes from a Mac there should be a way to export them.

      • I replaced MacOS with Linux ages ago.

        Apple need to make the expiry web based like Google do so no Mac required.

  • Thanks for posting this, that's a great idea! Guess I'll be doing this on my next phone!

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