ΚΞVΙΠ FLΥΠΠ on Nostr: I’m in the same boat, taking baby steps. In regards to what will run on what, ...
I’m in the same boat, taking baby steps.
In regards to what will run on what, almost always, the best case scenario is to run software meant for the masses, on your stock os.
Hell, it doesn’t even have to be used for anything other than this, so buy a cheap, unaltered device and start your journey there.
Running roms like graphene or any other custom rom, you are bound to run into limitations on what you can typically do on one, trade offs.
On a side note, graphene screams security and hardening, blah blah blah, but at the end of the day, leaves you wide open via the OEM unlock switch.
While graphene may be very dependable, if something happens, your device becomes soft bricked and you need to return to stock and that switch is off, your screwed.
You can try and flash an OTA, but there’s no guarantee that will work. Which is why you’re just better off leaving that switch enabled.
Unless security has drastically changed in the past few devices, that will always be their weak link.
In regards to what will run on what, almost always, the best case scenario is to run software meant for the masses, on your stock os.
Hell, it doesn’t even have to be used for anything other than this, so buy a cheap, unaltered device and start your journey there.
Running roms like graphene or any other custom rom, you are bound to run into limitations on what you can typically do on one, trade offs.
On a side note, graphene screams security and hardening, blah blah blah, but at the end of the day, leaves you wide open via the OEM unlock switch.
While graphene may be very dependable, if something happens, your device becomes soft bricked and you need to return to stock and that switch is off, your screwed.
You can try and flash an OTA, but there’s no guarantee that will work. Which is why you’re just better off leaving that switch enabled.
Unless security has drastically changed in the past few devices, that will always be their weak link.