Sounds like you’re letting ‘perfect’ be the enemy ‘good’.
An OS not being abused by Google or Apple to corral users is good enough for me.
I couldn’t care less whether it’s proprietary in this case.
Give me a fully open source phone, that’s capable of being a daily driver without funneling data to Google or Apple and we’re talking!
How nice that people can have different requirements for their phones 😉
I could agree with that argumentation if saOS was significantly better than it’s peers (pmOS, Ubuntu Touch and few more), but it isn’t. It is only slightly better and it has significant disadvantages (main one being lack of free (as in free beer) android app “emulation”)
SaOS is proprietary garbage, which crosses it out from any consideration.
Then use nuevNemo instead
Sounds like you’re letting ‘perfect’ be the enemy ‘good’.
An OS not being abused by Google or Apple to corral users is good enough for me.
I couldn’t care less whether it’s proprietary in this case.
Give me a fully open source phone, that’s capable of being a daily driver without funneling data to Google or Apple and we’re talking!
How nice that people can have different requirements for their phones 😉
I could agree with that argumentation if saOS was significantly better than it’s peers (pmOS, Ubuntu Touch and few more), but it isn’t. It is only slightly better and it has significant disadvantages (main one being lack of free (as in free beer) android app “emulation”)