Yea, sandboxing is great. Sure.
Having bought a pixel 6 one year ago; first, I felt constricted by the on-product policy of "enforced" android 13 upgrade [1] then, this appealing beta, that would be hard to pass if proposed. It's mental considering how few devices are in Europe.
Is this this the future? Yes, conveniently then, let's get paid for that. There no shame in selling digital property. It's data.
Still, can't see how that could be the right approach to take, but curiously the current prospect depicted in this article are closely not optional. So, let's embrace it.[1] android 13 is definitely the way to go, even if you didn't had to choose. It's a first in a while kind of platform that allows virtualization of multiple server OSs on-board the device. It's portable since tou have a windows 10 personal computer if necessary in you pocket.
jacooper|3 years ago
Maybe pixels, but not android phones.
Also its not only Europe doing this, after the GDPR, many countries realized that's its actually possible to legally force companies to be more private, and save data locally in the country.
> [1] android 13 is definitely the way to go, even if you didn't had to choose. It's a first in a while kind of platform that allows virtualization of multiple server OSs on-board the device. It's portable since tou have a windows 10 personal computer if necessary in you pocket.
Do you have more details about this? I may turn an old phone into a docker server if that's actually possible.
Also I think android 13 was forced because android 12 was a disaster on the pixel 6 series.