No.11793
Since Huawei got blacklisted for threatening Google's Monopoly (or for not being subtle about it's spying tactics), they made their own OS (obviously). HongmengOS AKA HarmonyOS AKA OakOS is already threatening (for them) to get installed on 1/3 of all Smartphones in the world since Huawei decided to start up the GDSA alliance.
It's a collective of Chinese Smartphone Manufacturers (Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo) that aims to switch them all to HarmonyOS by the end of the year as painlessly as possible, and to transition all of the applications from Google Play to AppGallery. It's Huawei's little: "If we go down, they go down with us" alliance.
OnePlus is so far one of the few manufacturers that hasn't decided to join the GDSA and to slowly switch over to HarmonyOS. Do you think this is a bad thing, or a blessing in disguise?
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No.11803
>>11793
So is this just a Chinese AOSP skin? I don't get why OEMs just won't use stock AOSP instead of their bloat, it looks and performs much better than most skins.
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No.11839
>>11812
No, mac is not okay. It still spies on you. Every time you boot a macbook up, for instance, it gives your location to geod, and sends some requests to apple about the id and whatever. It constantly pings locationd too, and trustd constantly pings safe browsing OS wide.
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No.11841
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No.11904
Even if they do, Oneplus bootloaders are easily unlocked. If you manage to fuck that up, then you can restore from a BootROM level, using "MSMDownloadtool".
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