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Title. Suppose the mobile device is well supported by both.

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[–] lemmyng@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago

I suppose if it's not a Pixel device, I'd say LineageOS.

[–] BrilliantBadger@piefed.ca 8 points 1 day ago

The e/os Advanced Privacy feature is very nice, great way to see which apps have tracker whilst blocking them. Same as running DNS filters but built in experience, easy to view

In itself LOS is fantastic but needs be combined with something like reThinkDNS or another DNS filtering option

Rethink on LOS is fantastic, in particular if you can do the whitelist method - block everything by default, and permit only that which you approve. Takes some time & effort but great control is the reward

I prefer layers, example LOS w/rethink DNS all going thru Control D or NextDNS with Hagezi lists enabled

Overkill? Perhaps , but I love the reporting , helps in learning what's going on, and apps/sites to be avoided

[–] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago

/e/OS is just LineageOS with their own customization and integration.

There's nothing really ground breaking about "degoogling" on /e/OS.

There's this "tracker blocking" feature they provide but you'll achieve the very same with any DNS Filter. And I think in /e/OS case you can't customize the block lists.

They also provide an app store which integrates F-droid and Play Store together, you can just use Aurora + F-Droid on LineageOS.

Not sure if it's really worth it, I tried here on my phone and I didn't see anything interesting and different from what you'd achieve with other custom ROMs.

Maybe their support will be better since they compromise on maintaining the OS and fixing issues.

[–] yuman@programming.dev 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

eOS to lineageOS is like Ubuntu to Debian; a more newb-oriented solution with some stuff preinstalled but with less choices; e.g. you can't switch out the iOS-like launcher. if you know your way around, you're wasting your time with eOS. but if it's for a less technically adept user, you might be doing them a favor with eOS. the murena suite can be opted out of.

[–] srasmus@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You can install a customs launcher on eos. I will say that the default apps cannot be uninstalled, but I heard there's a way to do it by connecting your phone to your PC.

[–] jimi_henrik@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

I've come across an article recently that mentions both (and others), it might interest you:

https://blog.gridranger.dev/mobile-oses-featuring-fairphone-5/

[–] warmaster@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Opinions don't matter. Just check how updated they are. This impacts security and thus privacy.

[–] CountVlad47@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago

I can't really compare them because I've not used LineageOS, but I got a Fairphone Gen6 with /e/OS a few weeks ago and it's better than I expected.

One of the problems with custom roms is you have to unlock the bootloader to install them which can then prevent some apps from working. I didn't have a problem with that because the phone came with /e/OS pre-installed with the bootloader locked. Depending on what you need the phone to do it might be worth considering. It gets quite frequent updates.

The main issue I had with /e/OS was the launcher was too basic for my needs. However, this was easily fixed by just installing a different one. Most of the default apps are good enough that I haven't needed to find a replacement for them.