cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/198544
While it has been argued that the choice of smartphone architecture might protect user privacy, no clear winner between iOS and Android emerges from our analysis.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/198544
While it has been argued that the choice of smartphone architecture might protect user privacy, no clear winner between iOS and Android emerges from our analysis.
DeGoogled Android based on AOSP is almost certainly the winner in terms of phones that are fully functional, stable, with good app support. Linux Mobile is probably better for privacy, but it’s still very much still in alpha development with all the issues that come with it.
Pinephone with Android emulation (Anbox or Waydroid) seems like a decent system.
In theory or in practice? Last I saw it looked promising but was still not very usable yet.