New motos are just too big for my baby hands so I got myself an s23 for a steal, but I’m finding that I miss some of the functionality that I used to have, and that some features are just annoying on this phone.

What kind of qol apps do you galaxy-havers use? Specifically are there any that let me use more than just double tap and long press on the power button for quick actions?

Note: I don’t know if I can jailbreak it and keep my carrier. I use Google fi so it seems like breaking it would break everything? But I have no idea :3

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      Thanks for this link. All my US banks are on there. Although it’s not really a bank, but PayPal is not listed. Does anyone have experience with this or with banks in the Philippines?

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        The PayPal app definitely works with microG. I can’t confirm whether it works with a completely deGoogled version of Android, but it has been reported as working by multiple users through Techlore’s Plexus project.

        EDIT: Just checked PayPal on a completely deGoogled device and it works.

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          Thanks for the heads up🙏🙏

          I’m really interested in android, but all the google services are kind of a turn off. I only really use YouTube, but not even the official way.

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            What kind of phone do you have? If you are interested in privacy and haven’t used one of these alternative Android-based operating systems a try yet, I definitely recommend it if you have a compatible device. You lose very little in terms of app support and functionality while making significant gains in privacy, speed and battery life.

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              Well, I have an old Oppo f7 that I’ve been using as a secondary phone. But my main phone is an iPhone.

              Sadly there are not alternative operating systems for either phone.

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              So, I’ve been using an Oppo f7 as I live between two counties and need apps that are exclusive to one country or another.

              It’s dumb, but that’s how it is.

              Anyway, the oppo f7 is kind of dated and the touch screen is hyper sensitive. I’m only really watching Disney plus on it or occasionally using it for Lemmy or mastodon.

              I was thinking about getting a google pixel used for this purpose and putting GrapheneOS on there. I don’t want to spend a lot though. So, how far back would you go? Is a 4a going to be too old and run down?

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                The 4a could stop receiving updates any day now because it’s minimum support lifecycle is due to end this month. GrapheneOS will only offer updates for phones still supported by Google, which means you could be on outdated security patches very quickly.

                If you want to use GrapheneOS, a better choice (if you can afford it) would be to stretch to the 6a, because that was from the generation when Google started guaranteeing a minimum of 5 years of support. This means that the end of its minimum support lifecycle is 4 years from now so it will be secure for a lot longer.

                Here is the GrapheneOS support chart for reference.

                Alternatively, you could go with an alternative privacy based operating system like CalyxOS, iodéOS or even LineageOS as they all offer longer term support for the 4a and other older devices. You won’t get the additional firmware updates when manufacturer support runs out, but you will at least have recent Android security patches. There’s also DivestOS, but I haven’t used that myself so I can’t recommend it with the same confidence as the other three.