UPDATE Thank you for your feedback! Based on what you all provided, I’m going to postpone installing any de-Googled Android OS for the time. It seems there’s still a lot that needs to be worked on in terms of device and application support, and I don’t have the time to work out the kinks and issues that might show up here and there.

That being said, it seems CalyxOS and GrapheneOS are both very good options. Maybe when Google ends support for the Pixel 6, I’ll make the jump over to one of them.

ORIGINAL Hi folks! I’m interested in trying out a de-Googled Android OS, and CalyxOS seems like a good one to start. I decided upon CalyxOS because it supports my current Pixel device, and it comes with MicroG, which allows some download of Google Play apps. However, before I make the jump, I’d like to hear if anyone else in this community has tried CalyxOS and how it has worked out for them, especially when it comes to Google Play apps.

For example, I need to have Android Auto because my car supports that app, and I use that for navigation when driving. I also need to have some of Microsoft’s apps, like Outlook and Teams. And finally, although I don’t game much on my phone, there is one game that I play a lot (Romancing SaGa Re;univerSe), and I want to be able to continue with that game after moving to CalyxOS.

Greatly appreciate your feedback on this topic!

  • H3‎@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I dont think Andoid Auto works on MicroG, but the other apps will probably work or can atleast be made to with some prodding

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        Android Auto is a proprietary standard that’s basically glorified spyware - if one thing isn’t being fed to it 24/7 exactly as Google wants it so they can sell it, it breaks. It’s basically just that there are a lot of dependencies that it would need that are fundamentally incompatible with privacy.

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        It has to do with Google Services Framework I believe. That isn’t a great answer, but the gist of it is there are apps that need more than the alternatives in order to function or even install.

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        its part of the google services that microg does not replicate. there is a reason why there is a 100x-ish difference between microg and gapps packages