• kadup@lemmy.world
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      nobody has to use an operating system made by an advertisement company.

      My device’s bootloader can be unlocked in 5 minutes, yet it’s not on any of these lists you shared

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    It says to turn it off you open the Gemini app on your Android phone and change some settings. I uninstalled the Gemini app completely. I wonder if it’s still running on my account somehow.

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      My phone won’t let me uninstall it. And it shows it’s off yet every now and then it rears it’s ugly head.

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        • Install adb on your PC
        • Enable developer options on your phone
        • Enable USB Debugging inside the developer options
        • Connect the phone to the PC using USB
        • Open a console window of your choice
        • Execute adb devices and allow USB debugging for this PC on your phone
        • Execute adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.apps.gemini
        • Done

        You can do that with any app you like, they can all be disabled that way. Beware though: if you disable critical system components (like e.g. your last launcher, keyboard or systemui) you might not have a great time using your phone afterwards.

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          Alternatively:

          • Install GrapheneOS
          • Never concern yourself with invasive software again

          I’ve never even seen Gemini on my phone.

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            So are we just casually mentioning Graphene in every Android article like Linux is mentioned in every Windows article? How many new phones actually support Graphene?

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              Pretty much. For all the same reasons. Both of them solve all sorts of problems.

          • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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            graphene cant be installed on just any device. the list is quite small actually.

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            Yeah. If you never install software that is.

            A C64 doesn’t run invasive software either.

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              Yes. A GrapheneOS device and a Commodore 64 are basically the same thing.

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                GrapheneOS without any invasive apps is really bare-bones and limited, that’s what I wanted to say using hyperbole, but I guess figures of speech are too advanced for some people.

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          I don’t have a Gemini app on my phone. The only way to somewhat disable it is through the settings app.

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          it would be great to have a non-ml degoogle comm. but then i’m also not willing to put in the work to moderate right now so maybe i’m a whiny asshole

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            If nobody whines, people think we are ok with how things are, whining is good, even if we can’t do something about it

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      As far as I know, on Pixel phones it’s integrated. Discovered that my work phone (Pixel 6) suddenly has it, I’ve never installed it, and I can’t remove it.

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    Is it true that newer pixels have RAM dedicated to AI? And even if I turn of Gemini and delete the app I still won’t able to use that RAM?

    Is it counted within the usual 8-12gigs or is it seperate?

    Just trying to find out incase I buy one for graphineOS