• RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m getting tired of all of Google’s BS, so I’ve been looking into an iPhone.

    But not being able to sideload apps is a big deterrent. Not having real Firefox is another one.

    If Apple could open up iOS to be more flexible and user-configurable, they could probably draw a lot of Android users like myself that appreciate the great hardware and are tired of Google’s business decisions.

    But iOS is still dumbed down and locked down so badly.

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      1 year ago

      Apple being Apple, will charge some absurd fee to “sign” images to sideload on your iPhone. I wouldn’t hold my breath. Get GrapheneOS on a Pixel in the meantime.

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        1 year ago

        You can already do that with zero fees. The only issue is you have to redeploy the app after a week. That’s how AltStore works.

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        1 year ago

        You can already side load 3 apps for free on the iPhone but they need to be re-signed every 7 days. There are apps like SideStore that manage re-signing apps for you at the cost of one app slot.

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        1 year ago

        @dingleberry so, your solution is to buy a Pixel, acknowledge that Google has no clue how to make a secure device, unlock your bootloader (unless you take the OTA) and proceed to cripple it even further by removing all of the proprietary features that make the pixel, a pixel. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤣

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          I use a pixel as is. But given folks on Lemmy like to install random system images from Megafile in the name of privacy, I thought OP wouldn’t mind.

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      I’m about to receive my first iPhone, since the 4, on Monday, because of all the same reasons. I used to love Android platforms, because they allowed me to do whatever the fuck I wanted. Now I can’t even unlock my bootloader, at all. Even if I could, each of the vendors came up with a solution to permanently softbrick your phone in some way.

      The only custom app I really want at the moment is modded Youtube, and having Altserver running isn’t really an issue. That said, if I didn’t need to do that at all, that would be fantastic

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        1 year ago

        You can try Yattee for YouTube. It’s in the AppStore, you just need to give it an invidious or piped instance to connect to.

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      1 year ago

      I second that suggestion, just install GrapheneOS. I switched from my iPhone to GOS over 6 months ago and haven’t looked back. It syncs with nextcloud for everything and it’s seamless!

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      I recently switched to iPhone from pixel and am very happy. However, I understand the need to sideload apps, haven’t watched YouTube at all on the iPhone because of the annoying ads.

      I’m hoping that iOS allows installing apps from other sources soon, would also love to use the real FF.

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        That’s the fascinating part to me. Installing thirdparty apps on iOS? Criminal, security circumventing, stability affecting. Installing thirdparty apps on macOS? Click the confirm button if you’re confident, I guess

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          I’d prefer not to lump the stupid with the smart. If people are stupid enough to install willy nilly that’s on them.

          I’d prefer the choice.

          Also, smh for thinking every app out there is some nefarious bit of code.

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              On Android you have to explicitly allow installs from unknown sources and it warns you that it could make it possible to install malware. This has always been enough of a deterrent on Android and I don’t understand why the same can’t be true for iOS.

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    Hello from Poland! Just waiting here to finally have opportunity to install emulators without Alt Store 7 day refresh and limit of 3 apps only! Very sad, if you, guys from USA, will not be allowed to use this feature.

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    Well, they make it much harder for right to repair, Just following from what Louis Rossmann points out.

    Might as well hand out some crumbs here and there…

    A small win is a small win, even if forced by EU. Similar to the USB-C port change.

    At the same time, Apple will also appeal to the European Union about including the App Store in the Digital Markets Act, which is no surprise. Apple will likely try everything to preserve the iOS App Store. But ultimately, iOS 17 will be ready for sideloading.

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      The whole App Store counts as one gatekeeper, so there won’t be a separation between an iOS, iPadOS, macOS and tvOS App Store. Therefore, you’ll get those changes for the Apple TV as well.

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    I’m sure that many apps that people think will be great will probably not be allowed. They’ll still be scrutinized for any DMCA or other IP issues that Apple will not want to deal with.

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      For me revanced for example, also a non-WebKit browser.

      Especially if the EU passes article 45, I will have to install my own browser to remove the spying capabilities article 45 would impose.

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      I think emulators are likely at the top. I can see Ryujinx absolutely being a top download. Big enough that Nintendo would absolutely arm up their legal team. Imagine every iPhone and iPad becoming a Switch!

      Then region-locked apps. There are tons of games and apps in general that change from region to region. Chinese games are never like their NA counterparts. This would effectively unlock every region to the user.

      Lastly, just random shit. It would be cool to install 3rd party apps. FOSS apps. Just anything that doesn’t need to go through all the red tape of the App Store.

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      I won’t use a smartphone that can’t run Tachiyomi. There’s no better manga app, in any platform, ever.

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        there is another good alternative called aidoku for iOS and we can read manga on similar fashion. But, we need to sideload it

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    This is what happens when you let people who don’t know shit about tech, dictate policy. This is not going to end well for the EU, anymore than forcing companies to use inferior designs because they think it will decrease e waste. 🤦🏻‍♂️

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      This isn’t something I would use, even if I had an iPhone. But I sure as shit should have the option to run whatever software I please on my device, even if Apple doesn’t approve and warns me not to.