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This is only affecting roms that are Google approved and have Google play services installed meaning that going to a custom rom will fix this but also that any device currently supported by GPS will be affected. Therefore even old unsupported devices which are no longer receiving updates from their manufacturer will be locked down without the user’s choice
GPS is usually decoded to global positioning system, which all phones use. Your usage of the acronym for something else is needlessly confusing. You could avoid the confusion by decoding the acronym yourself: … Google Play services (GPS)…
The lockdown is not in android itself but in Google services so if the device is on a new enough android version (not very new like marshmallow) the lockdown will apply. If the lockdown were in android itself it would affect(effect? Idk) all roms
Google “certified” is the proper terminology. But no, it will affect the entire Android ecosystem, because people won’t develop FOSS apps for the <1% of users on uncertified devices.
This is only affecting roms that are Google approved and have Google play services installed meaning that going to a custom rom will fix this but also that any device currently supported by GPS will be affected. Therefore even old unsupported devices which are no longer receiving updates from their manufacturer will be locked down without the user’s choice
GPS is usually decoded to global positioning system, which all phones use. Your usage of the acronym for something else is needlessly confusing. You could avoid the confusion by decoding the acronym yourself: … Google Play services (GPS)…
I did earlier if you read it
Source?
The lockdown is not in android itself but in Google services so if the device is on a new enough android version (not very new like marshmallow) the lockdown will apply. If the lockdown were in android itself it would affect(effect? Idk) all roms
Either we’re having two different conversations, or I completely don’t understand what you’re saying.
How would GPS services affect a roms ability to sideload 3rd party apps, and 3rd party app stores?
They call Google Play Services “GPS”, it seems. I was also a bit confused, thinking of the Global Positioning System.
Gps ties into android at a pretty low level so it can control a lot of things
Google “certified” is the proper terminology. But no, it will affect the entire Android ecosystem, because people won’t develop FOSS apps for the <1% of users on uncertified devices.
So is it worth investing time into something like LineageOS?
Yes definitely especially considering it’s not much time to invest at all you just install once then update like normal