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haskman | 12 days ago
1. The Pixel camera app works, including all modes and settings. A camera that takes good photos was absolutely a requirement for me, and the FOSS camera apps are not quite as good yet.
2. I don't have Google Photos and the pixel camera app tries to launch google photos when you want to review the picture you just took. But there is a FOSS app called GPhotosShim that uses the same namespace as google photos and thus fools the camera into launching that app instead. Once launched, it just launches whatever media management app you actually have configured, so it's seamless.
3. Android Auto works!
4. Android QuickShare works!
5. NFC tags / Yubikey integration works!
6. Screencasting works!
7. Sensor access and internet access can be disabled for apps by default (and I do).
mctt|12 days ago
I bought a second hand Pixel 7 to test this and an exFat SanDisk Extreme Portable 2TB works with reads/writes perfectly.
fsflover|12 days ago
My Librem 5 running PureOS also supports external storage just fine.
haskman|12 days ago
kwhat4|12 days ago
Does this require installing google play and other google services to work?
Edit: https://grapheneos.org/usage#android-auto
rcMgD2BwE72F|12 days ago
Does that require being logged into a Google account? How to ensure Google knows nothing about your shares?
I have Graphene w/ Google Play Services (required for my job) and would love a easy way to share files/info with various devices (incl. iOS/macOS which I remember should work with QuickShare in the future) but will avoid a service that shares data with Google.
haskman|12 days ago
g6taa|11 days ago
There's also GCam https://github.com/lukaspieper/Gcam-Services-Provider
I don't know if it matters, but GPhotosShim doesn't seem to get updated.
seanw444|12 days ago
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kakacik|12 days ago
Pixel are supposed to be very good in photography, part hardware and part software, and my concern would be degradation of that software part. With small kids, there is nothing more important on phone for me than photos/video quality these days (apart from never going into apple ecosystem, I am just incompatible with that company' philosophy).
Or its just about slapping some commercial photo app (like I heard from other photographers is often done on apple to get most out of it, but forgot the name of the app) and not caring about this?
gunapologist99|12 days ago
On the other hand, if you switch to the latest Google camera app, you will not really be participating in making the open source version better.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.and...
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