[Question] Sailfish OS vs AOSP rom
The biggest issue that I have with "stock" Android is that I'm the product. IE, all google services are there to provide google with as much personal data as possible for advertisements and whatever grand plan they have.
For me, like I guess most other people, there are a few apps that don't exist outside Android/IOs are a must, so Android (or IOs) compability for these apps are required if switch a change to any other mobile phone os should occur.
So I would like to hear your comments and thought (keep them technical!) on why $50 Sailfish X would be a better choice than running any AOSP rom without google play service on a Sony Xperia X.
(I've been linux kernel lead programmer at a larger company, so technical stuff is not scary.)
But you have a point there. It could be easy to name cons for SFOS. Fo myself it was a hard decision to spend the license fee. Not because its so high, but there is so much missing in this OS. I had a look at android before flashing and for me it had a ugly GUI.
h.berd ( 2018-01-14 17:44:23 +0200 )editActually I like the clean structure of SFOS and how you use/control it. I like eg. the notification screen which is a little bit similar to the blackberry hub.
Furthermore I think this "3-buttion control" is quite outdated.
I see quite a lot of potential in the ambiences.
I only can speak for me, but Im glad that I dont have to use Android anymore. Android has lots of apps but I think from the controlling/using point of view it is a stupid OS. Maybe therefore Google develops another OS (Fuchsia) as well.
By the way those Android apps I need, function via Dalvik quite well.
I dont think Android will be the future.
makarch ( 2018-01-14 18:42:40 +0200 )editQuite honestly, Android 6.0 UI looks better than SFOS. The first reaction after flashing to SFOS was like "whoa whats these flat / pale colors". But perhaps (and I found this later) its related to the usage of blue in the icons.
tortoisedoc ( 2018-01-15 09:46:13 +0200 )editIf you ask this question here, you'll get a SFOS bias; if you ask this question in AOSP forums, you'll get an Android bias. Try both and make your own decision based on what you use/need/want?
gabriel ( 2018-01-15 13:40:53 +0200 )edit@h.berd sfos won a security competition? looking at the number of open CVEs i cant believe that. do you have a source for that?
misc11 ( 2018-01-15 14:14:35 +0200 )edit