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Has anyone achieved using their laptop as their only device?
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It is convient, but I'm trying to avoid using proprietary software as much as possible. Those phones tend to use proprietary operating systems. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Have you thought about going with a Pixel and Loading GrapheneOS on it? It degoogles the pixel
There are non-propietary versions of android, I use /e/OS for example. Try searching for de googled android if you wanna find out more.
Oh, I already use GrapheneOS on my Pixel; it's a nice experience, but at the same time, it's not enough for me. The firmware isn't free, and I don't like the fact that it can still spy on me to some extent. I also just don't want to use my phone; I find myself to be a lot more productive with a laptop.