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how do I de-apple my iPhone?
Don't purchase & start using it from the first place. Save yourself plenty of resources. Focus on something else productive & valuable.
You could try to jailbreak but honestly you're better off not having an iPhone
Direct a heat gun at the area right below the camera for 10min or so. The demon should be gone.
You can't. At least not like you can on normal phones. There is no way to unlock the bootloader to my knowledge
Why would you want to do that?
Genuine question.
Because if it is the hardware you want to keep and not the software, there are good android based options. And if what you want is control over the software, there are also good android options. I'd recommend a Pixel phone, and you'll always have the option to de-goggle it completely with either CalyxOs, GrapheneOs or similar ones.
I was more poking fun at how ios users who let an ultra mega corp holds all their data and actively cripples privacy efforts while touting a false sense of privacy as marketing, never ask to de-apple their iPhones