I’ve not changed phone OS’s before. Is it possible to switch back after you’ve changed? Or is my best bet to run an emulator with it somewhere to see if I like it?
You need to make sure a stock ROM is available - I would download it before making the switch and keep it around just in case. In my experience these ROMs often end up being a game of chasing dead links around in old forum posts, so it’s good to make sure you have the files. :)
Also, this thread is a bit weird. I had great experiences with /e/OS though, so nothing against de-Googled Android.
Google is surprisingly open with their hardware, which is truly a breath of fresh air (especially from a tech giant) in the increasingly locked down digital world.
I’ve not changed phone OS’s before. Is it possible to switch back after you’ve changed? Or is my best bet to run an emulator with it somewhere to see if I like it?
Yes it is possible to revert to stock android. It is a better version of stock android though.
It is if your phone bootloader can be unlocked and there are custom roms available for it.
Check out the guides on YouTube or xda forums. Your phone brand should have their phone OS available if you would like to change back.
By all means, check out the rom on an emulator.
You need to make sure a stock ROM is available - I would download it before making the switch and keep it around just in case. In my experience these ROMs often end up being a game of chasing dead links around in old forum posts, so it’s good to make sure you have the files. :)
Also, this thread is a bit weird. I had great experiences with /e/OS though, so nothing against de-Googled Android.
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AOSP is android. :)
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Google is surprisingly open with their hardware, which is truly a breath of fresh air (especially from a tech giant) in the increasingly locked down digital world.