I mean we all know about the sideloading restriction thing. So I wanna explore alternative OSes, just gathering info, not sure if I'll even end up buying another phone (currently have a Samsung as a main phone, and in North America they are bootloader locked).
Like I know Graphene OS is supposedly more secure, but is it worth paying so much more for a phone? And used phones are kinda sketchy btw, most originate from a carrier so unlockability is in question (I'm not playing the buy/return "lootbox" game lol, so much hassle and its never guaranteed when a seller would even accept a return).
The moto I was looking at apparantly was on CalyxOS's supported list, but they suspended development for some reason, so Lineage is the only Custom ROM left other than Graphene.
Graphene seems cool, but idk if its really that much better. Getting a pixel is directly giving Google the most money, and I don't feel so good about that after they closed sourced Pixel device tree codes (or whatever that thing was called that they closed sourced), and then they killed sideloading, feels wrong to be buying a pixel right now. So that leaves me with just Lineage. And I could get a much cheaper phone too going Lineage.
So TLDR: If you were to recommend a phone to someone, which would you recommend? Expensive phone for Graphene, or Cheap phone and just use Lineage? Or something else?
Well, we have different views I guess...
To me, a phone is more of a computer to use on-the-go.
I want an encrypted Standard Notes
A gateway to the free internet (Tor Browser)
Media player, Ebook Reader
100GB Offline Wikipedia "jusr in case" I need it somehow (I have an archivist mindset so I'm just obsessed with having information on hand, you never know if you need it)
Photos, Videos. Sometimes when racist karens harass you, or cops being bastards, you need video evidence to back you up.
Or if the normal roads get blocked and you need a detour
Or if your normal bus/subway route is closed for some reason and you need alternatives
Or if you need to get somewhere and reluctantly have to get a Uber/Lyft (I dislike those companies, but sometimes life happens)
Going to a "dumb phone" in response to the sideloading restrictions is the complete antithesis of what I want.