I officially drank the Kool Ade and am now running iOS. I haven’t used iOS since 2010, so it will be a fun journey.
@Tombert I'm curious to hear what apps/features you end up using.
@strmpnk I don’t do too much crazy stuff; I’m using ProtonMail for email, Signal for most but not all messaging (since you can’t set default apps in iOS), and the DuckDuckGo browser. I also installed YouTube and Play Music, but I am trying to find good alternatives to remove them.
@Tombert I haven't used signal much but I'm similar to you. I mostly don't use my phone these days but it's interesting to see what others end up using. I've tried a few content blockers on iOS and currently use Purify but I need to do research on which ones seem best now that they've been out for awhile.
I wish Ubuntu Touch had caught on...I feel like that would have addressed most of my frustrations with modern phone operating systems.
@strmpnk Oh, and Amaroq for Mastodon.
@Tombert I end up on the web most often but I do have some Mastodon client (I forget which) on my phone. Twitter is now a web-only and less frequent destination.
@strmpnk I have a GPD Win lying around somewhere in my apartment; if I were ambitious enough to carry around an USB 4g card, I suppose I could conceivably use a real computer for everything all the time.
@Tombert that Gemini PDA is tempting. I just wish it wasn’t using that odd SoC. Maybe if they make a rev 2 with better US cellular band coverage.
@strmpnk I surprisingly hadn't heard of the Gemini thingy. I may have to get one of those if my wife will let me purchase yet another computer after the Pinebook