It’s like that quote, “you can fool some people some of the time, but you can’t fool all people all of the time”- thing is, they don’t have to. They fool most of the people most of the time, and that is all they need to impose their agenda. The fringe cases, like people rooting and installing alternative OS’s, don’t matter if 99% of the world’s population go along with whatever the corps dictate. The sheer inertia of that will keep pulling the tech where they want it to go, as global industry pulls the same way.
It’s absolutely crook, I love my pixel but I’m not quite ready to wipe all contents, lose NFC payments and some application functionality.
Most of what I do with my phone only requires internet access, and a portable 5g modem is somewhat easy to come by. I don’t play gamesor use many apps (home assistant, Lemmy, grayjay and a web browser) so for the most part I feel losing calls (or finding a workaround) won’t be the worst thing that’s happened.
x86 handheld consoles are becoming more popular, wonder how far that tech can be pushed before we have a phablet / phone sized device. Actually… Didn’t Intel have some CPUs ages ago in phones that were x86?
I guess for me moving away from a pocket device and having a small Bluetooth handset tethered to something like a tablet / laptop would be a reasonable compromise.
It’s like that quote, “you can fool some people some of the time, but you can’t fool all people all of the time”- thing is, they don’t have to. They fool most of the people most of the time, and that is all they need to impose their agenda. The fringe cases, like people rooting and installing alternative OS’s, don’t matter if 99% of the world’s population go along with whatever the corps dictate. The sheer inertia of that will keep pulling the tech where they want it to go, as global industry pulls the same way.
It’s absolutely crook, I love my pixel but I’m not quite ready to wipe all contents, lose NFC payments and some application functionality.
Most of what I do with my phone only requires internet access, and a portable 5g modem is somewhat easy to come by. I don’t play gamesor use many apps (home assistant, Lemmy, grayjay and a web browser) so for the most part I feel losing calls (or finding a workaround) won’t be the worst thing that’s happened.
x86 handheld consoles are becoming more popular, wonder how far that tech can be pushed before we have a phablet / phone sized device. Actually… Didn’t Intel have some CPUs ages ago in phones that were x86?
I guess for me moving away from a pocket device and having a small Bluetooth handset tethered to something like a tablet / laptop would be a reasonable compromise.