

Signal is on mobile
Signal is on mobile
Lawnchair is great
I don’t actually remember too well, there were some ui bugs that I remember but I haven’t used element in a year at least so I’ve kind of forgotten
Element can be a bit unreliable when it comes to matrix features, I recommend cinny instead
Wow that’s awesome! If you publish it I would love an link!
cool!
Or apkmirror
Such a great video
They are really good budget phones with a rare focus on standing out visually, but not this phone
streamrip
for ripping music from streaming services
I guess in your case that’s true. It probably depends on how the device is set up a bit.
In practice, it isn’t trivial to use android as a computer like you would in a linux-based system, installing desktop apps and stuff. It’s definitely doable, but although one of based on the other they are very different systems in day-to-day use.
One warning for Boox, although I definitely reccomend the device, the first-party support can be lackluster, so if you’re in a country where BOOX is on Amazon I would reccomend buying through there since Amazon has a better returns service.
I went through that guide and just disabling secure boot worked for me! Thanks so much!
I have the boox note air 4c, and it is really great for taking notes. It is kaliedo color, which is great for me but you can also get a black and white version which has better contrast. The notes app is all around pretty great, although it isn’t well optimised for art of that’s your thing. It also runs android so you can get a ton of functionality from installing apps onto it. I use localsend in particular to share files to and from the device, and obsidian for text-based notes.
And not great high-end graphics performance
And the battery life
?? Murena is a privacy-first company with a degoogled android rom