Customization and no bloatware. I also love tinkering and finding problems to solve, so Arch was the distro I went with.
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Omer@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•This Linux phone with Android app support has three kill switches for complete privacyEnglish2·15 days agoThe truth is, if it wasn’t for data collection, these phones would be more expensive than this. So yeah, they are cheap compared to their price if companies didn’t collect user data.
Omer@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•This Linux phone with Android app support has three kill switches for complete privacyEnglish171·17 days agoBig companies sell their expensive phones for cheap because they’ll get their money selling your data and showing you ads. A phone like this won’t get any money out of you other than the money you give when buying the phone. So it makes sense that it’s pricey.
A lot of FOSS apps come with an ‘export’ or ‘backup’ options. I have a folder called Backup where I keep any app backup I need and use Syncthing to sync the backup folder to my PC. I also use Syncthing to sync my media folders and everything else to my PC.