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      Someone found some code that referenced geo-blocking features. So if you are physically in Europe, then it should work and when you are outside of Europe then it wouldn’t.

      I’m not sure if they plan to use the os with way, but maybe they will.

      Maybe turning on a vpn will do the trick.

      I’m guessing that they will lock it to Europe for some time, but in the next iOS update roll it out world wide as they see the writing on the wall.

      But Apple always seems to find a way to disappoint.

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          How are you getting an Internet connection in which to download, if you’re in a Faraday cage?

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            Serious answer… the GPS (and location tracking in general) on an iPhone is disabled by default and you’re asked to opt-in when you set up a new device. You don’t have to enable location features and you can change your mind later — on a case by case basis as well. So you an have GPS in maps and weather reports, but not allow the general system services to access your location.

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        I’m really interested to see how they’re going to region lock this. Will it be where the device was sold? Does that comply with EU regulations? Will it be geographical location? If I move to the US, will it lock the side loaded apps? If I grab a VPN can I side load things?

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          I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the country where the SIM originates. A prepaid eSIM from an EU carrier (as secondary sim) is pretty cheap though and might work if this is what they do.

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            As someone who switched from android to ios two years ago, I’m still frustrated with just how much of a shit the user experience it is. Going back to lineageos as soon as I’m able and throwing this piece of shit iphone in the trash.

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                Keyboard lack symbol button on first page. Instead I have to switch to next page. For a ? mark.

                App launcher. Can I select what apps go where? No if they decided that this app goes in that category tough luck.

                Apple translate, the texts needs to fit on the sign! You can’t zoom or anything unless you take a picture.

                No Bluetooth transfer.

                Lack of foss apps.

                So many places you need to turn off if you don’t want your phone give you suggestions or track you.

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                  Keyboard, I can see how that would be annoying if you wanted it. You can install other keyboards.

                  The launcher is stupid, I agree.

                  Transfer is done via AirDrop

                  Tracking: Each manufacturers flavor of Android will have the same thing. (Unless you don’t use the OS that came with the device)

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            You mean best apple design hardware backdoor. Lol

            I’m sure android has something simular to be honest

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    I’m looking forward to FDroid both because I support open source and because it’ll presumably be called Fapple or the Fapp Store and really disappoint some confused horny people when it’s just things like Termux and privacy apps.

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    As much as i’m excited about this, “rumors predict” and “this is coming” are not the same

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        There’s hardware we don’t know how to write free software for, because they won’t tell us how to use the hardware. That’s shocking. They want to sell you the product and they won’t tell you how to use it. They say “Here’s a non-free [proprietary] program you can use. Run it and shut up.”

        Some time ago this was only about the peripetials and drivers, now this is about all phones, tablets and smart things…

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    Clickbait, still just rumours and speculation.

    I mean, I agree with the rumours and speculation, but that doesn’t make it any more confirmed.

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    11 months ago

    We need true freedom not surface level sideloading. We need to be able to freely modify our devices. If I want to I should be able to install Linux on my phone.

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      I guess you could do this on Android via a bootloader unlock, lots of work, and a cup of coffee.

      I mean Android is a Linux kernel already so I guess you mean some other distro.

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        I want free as in freedom, not some watered down Google spyware. I don’t care if it technically uses Linux if I’m still not free.

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          There is nothing stopping you. Unlock the bootloader and you can do anything you want.

          Write your own bootloader, os, etc. feel free.

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            I would but I use AT&T so my bootloader is locked, on top of that “write your own” is impossible when the OEM doesn’t provide schematics.

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              I’ve had AT&T with an unlocked bootloader. My Pixel is unlocked and can be bootloader unlocked. I’m sure you could find a phone that can have an unlocked bootloader.

              Also, they have no reason to provide you with schematics or anything like that. Doing such a thing could give away a competitive advantage or give hints to competitors. If you really wanted, you could whip out the oscilloscope and trace leads, etc. You could also start with AOSP.

              Once gain, you’re free to do whatever. They’re free to not give you info. Funny enough I guess in your case, they’re free to restrict your bootloader. Freedom works in all directions: for better or worse.

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                That’s why I believe in copyleft and the GPL, when corporations are free to sell devices without explaining how they function the users have no rights.

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    I wonder how this will work where apple controls the OS and sort of controls the Dev tools.

    The gatekeeper shall not be prevented from taking proportionate measures to ensure that third party software applications or software application stores do not endanger the integrity of the hardware or operating system provided by the gatekeeper;

    To me that sounds like they won’t have to offer root access to users, which is no suprise, but will they be able to continue to require certification of apps, even if they’re sold on other stores?

    I’ve only just skimmed the legislation so far.