Wondering what people are thinking about this and why the internet is so quiet about it. I am not happy. Today it decided I couldn’t use the camera without giving it extensive permissions and agreeing to it. Not cool.
Wondering what people are thinking about this and why the internet is so quiet about it. I am not happy. Today it decided I couldn’t use the camera without giving it extensive permissions and agreeing to it. Not cool.
Time for a GrapheneOS phone. The camera app is not the default Google Camera App.
What?
This isn’t iOS. You don’t need to change the whole operating system to use a different camera app. Just install Open Camera and disable the built-in app.
Sandboxed apps on GraphenesOS so if you do decide to use the Google Camera app to access the more advance features then you can still do it without giving google everything.
I.e. motoG had an erase motion AI function, as well as other AR tools but only if you used the Google Camera app, other camera apps wouldn’t leverage it
I think they are getting at is you can still use the Google camera app on Graphene with Network Permissions denied. Open Camera is a great app but I found the pictures came out way worse. I hate Google as much as the next guy here but their camera app is superior.
I could barely afford my bargain basement phone. No pixel or graphene for me, but I’m glad people are able to make better choices. I’m sure it helps the situation for everyone.
Even if you can’t have a GrapheneOS-powered phone, you still can have GrapheneOS camera: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.grapheneos.camera.play
It isn’t as feature-rich as OpenCamera or even native camera, but it does the job and it doesn’t spy on you.
I pay far less for mybused Pixels than a new phone - I refuse to buy new when a 2 year old phone is $150
Nice! I couldn’t exactly plan ahead. One day I had a phone, the next I had a completely dead phone and no way to get into critical accounts. Some days.
Totally forgot about this until now… (thanks) but I remember having to tape a tiny wire to the charging pad on one of my first android phones and then squeezing the (dead) battery pack in on top, because the cursed thing would not initiate charging unless it could read the eprom in the battery pack.
Google and some other authentication providers use to let you generate offline authentication codes. I’m not sure if this is still a thing, but it definitely saved my ass a few times.
I don’t have charging pad. I suspect the phone death was manufactured obsolescence. About 24 hours after google sent a message, the phone stopped charging. I think you mean backup codes. I used them.
They’re almost famous for it… although in the case of a phone, something most of us; hold while charging, sleep next to (or with), etc. an abundance of caution is probably warranted.
What’s a Pixel go for where you are? And what Phone do you currently have?
What?
This isn’t iOS. You don’t need to change the whole operating system to use a different camera app. Just install Open Camera and disable the built-in app.