• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    9 个月前

    Is dual booting possible? I’d love a Google boot for when maps/pay/etc are needed, then switch back for the rest

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            9 个月前

            Nice! I didn’t know play services worked (I’m asking genuinely), and therefore pay and auto and some other pure Google stuff didn’t work

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              8 个月前

              You can installed Google Play Services if you choose, and it’ll run sandboxed (i.e. like any other app). I personally don’t use Google Play at all on my main profile, and I have a dedicated profile for when I do need it.

              That said, some apps just won’t work regardless, like some banking apps (it’ll fail the bootloader check). But everything I need works, and I have mostly replaced the Google-specific apps w/ alternatives (e.g. Organic Maps instead of Google Maps). My car isn’t new enough to support Android Auto, so I have no experience with any limitations there.

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                8 个月前

                Got it.

                Could you run the other apps sandboxed too?

                Like, install chase banking from play store, and run the app from the sandbox?

                Also what about Microsoft authenticator

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                  8 个月前

                  Apps already run in a sandbox in regular Android, and GrapheneOS gives you a few more options (e.g. storage scopes and whatnot). What GrapheneOS does differently is force Google Play Services to also run in that same sandbox, so it behaves like a regular app instead of a privileged system service.

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      9 个月前

      I think those should work, but if you’re entirely degoogled, maybe running a container would work?