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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mom@nom.mom to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Maybe something for the Pixel phones? I've been using ADW for a long time now, and was wondering what some frequently used launchers are. (I used Cyanogen for a long time, too.)

There are lists all over the internet, but I'm interested in what the Lemmy crowd likes. Thanks!

Edit: Thanks guys - a few of these were on my radar, some I hadn’t heard of or seen in the Play/f-droid lists. Having the reasons why you like each of them helps me figure out what I want from a launcher (for instance, the purchase of Nova by a company known for its data collection is a big turn-off even though it seems loved) - since you guys laid out some pros and cons of a bunch of launchers, it gives me a better picture!

Edit 2: You guys, this is a great resource for figuring out which launchers look like something worth trying (for me), and which ones are in the stores but not what I'm looking for. Without just trying them all, that is... And considering that I hadn't even heard of all of them...

This has been a huge help for me, and I hope some others out there got something out of the post! I should be replying to everyone, but I'm not ... Sorry. But I did read everything and have already started compiling a list in my head, and started tagging and categorizing. And those who included screen shots and links and lists and opinions and FOSS alternatives/forks - they helped! This whole thing helped!

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[-] MonkderZweite@feddit.ch -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not at all. "Android" is a brand name for AOSP based operating systems, allowing vendors to distribute Play Services (and Play Store). It has a strict certification procedure with certain requirements (Chrome as default browser, Google folder on home screen, etc.), some of them anticompetitive (Vendors not allowed to distribute other operating systems) for which Google was sued by the EU in the past. Don't know if they still do this shit.

[-] KrimsonBun@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

AOSP? You mean the Android Open Source Project? As stated on the wiki for "Android (operating system)", android is the operating system, with the most widely used version being the google version. When I run neofetch on termux I'm seeing Android 12 not /e/OS or Lineage, same for the about page on the settings.

[-] MonkderZweite@feddit.ch 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You mean the Android Open Source Project?

In the same vein like Office Open XML is only partially open. Vendor-ROMs are based on AOSP too and then branded Android. Same like Chrome is based on Chromium.

When I run neofetch on termux I'm seeing Android 12 not /e/OS or Lineage, same for the about page on the settings.

Well, that's a bug in termus then, or the file termux reads is wrongly set by the creators of the ROM. Again, Lineagos and /e/ and co. are not Android and they are not allowed to pretend they are.

[-] huginn@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago

https://lineageos.org/

Headline, big and bold:

LineageOS Android Distribution

Pedant can't even be pedantic correctly.

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