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Ask HN: Which smartphone OS gives user 100% control?

5 点作者 sreenadh超过 8 年前
Since I heard of the &quot;digital death sentence&quot; that Google imposed on some Pixel resellers, I decided its high time I &quot;un-google&quot; myself. I am someone who is 100% reliant on Google &amp; its services. The fact that they reversed the decision is irrelevant.<p>Android cannot function without a Google account and Google keeps a rather detailed record of you. I do not trust google to not monitor me if I put the right privacy settings in place.<p>ios devices are like Apple is doing us a favour by letting us use their cool device. I cannot even control the apple services data usage when I am on a cellular data plan.<p>Based on the windows 10 fiasco &amp; the past record of M$, I do not expect anything from them.<p>So, which other smartphone OS give the user more control over the device and who gets to snoop on the data.

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veddox超过 8 年前
If you like Linux, you might try out the Ubuntu phone. It&#x27;s reviews were quite good, although apparently it was still somewhat buggy just after release and the hardware was not top-of-the-range (don&#x27;t know what the situation is like now). Basically, when it came out it was not yet quite ready for the crowds, but not a bad choice for enthusiasts. (I nearly got one myself, but eventually decided I didn&#x27;t want to give up my trusty Nokia 3310 :-) ) And with Mozilla discontinuing Firefox OS, if you want neither Apple nor Google nor Microsoft, you don&#x27;t have much choice left.
qwertyuiop924超过 8 年前
Sailfish&#x2F;Meego? Moblin? BBOS (the old, non-Android one)?<p>Save Sailfish, none of them are being updated, but they do respect your freedoms.<p>Basically, right now, you can either have a smartphone that doesn&#x27;t put you in control, or a smartphone that sucks.<p>Maybe with newer Sailfish and Cyanogen devices, advances in FDroid, and Neo900, this won&#x27;t be true in the future.
lastofus超过 8 年前
It&#x27;s possible to use CyanogenMod without Google apps<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cyanogenmod.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cyanogenmod.org&#x2F;</a><p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.makeuseof.com&#x2F;tag&#x2F;using-android-without-google&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.makeuseof.com&#x2F;tag&#x2F;using-android-without-google&#x2F;</a>