The project, developed in partnership with veteran free software developer Rob Savoye, aims to create a fully free and open mobile platform, from the firmware to the operating system.

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      F-droid for Waydroid enabled Linux phones?

      • small userbase
      • high resource usage
      • still dependant on Google

      F-droid for AOSP Android

      • still dependant on Google

      Honestly, I prefer flatpaks with all the drawbacks, give me 100% freedom while providing Android like comfort… Like the new xdg permissions portal.

      If the price is no good maps or banking apps, I’ll gladly pay it. I just wish the graphene team worked on linux instead.

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        Waydroid isn’t an “emulator” or a fully independent thing like Wine. It runs a full Android system in a container. It’s no more or less dependent on Google than AOSP itself is.