I just realized how powerless we are. The situation is almost unavoidable. Majority people will just accept this. They are unaware how restricted they are, thus they don't care.
are there enough devs to make "non-certified" phones? also i wonder if you'll be able to disable the verification check similar to bootloader unlocking.
Non-certified phones won't be sold in Western markets. This whole scheme has one goal only, and that's to snuff out DRM-unfriendly third party apps like alternative Youtube clients, videogame emulators and P2P file sharing apps.
Sadly "non-certified" phones come at a big consequence, I wrote a big article on it on HN but I'll give you the summary, Google has added in "play integrity" into all certified phones which detects if your bootloader is unlocked or your phone is modified in some way, and apps can (and do) request this device verdict on your device to choose to deny you service. Bank apps, basically all NFC wallet apps like Google Wallet, and games do this, and it's a massive headache. Good apps also make this a server-side check meaning you cannot bypass this without leaking your phone's special hardware attestation key stored in 50 different layers of security in the actual CPU with tamper detection.
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