Gandalf_The_Grey
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Do you remember the old days of phones? You would "set up" your device and be on your way. No cloud accounts, no thousand toggles, no excessive profiling. Simple life. Is this possible in 2026? Maybe. Unlikely, but there's a potential candidate. Android with minimal Google-ness, called /e/OS. Sounds cool. But hey, installing firmware on smartphones is a complicated procedure. Huh, you're in luck. Fairphone ships with this alternative option, no need for any tinkering. Great! I've already tested the phone a while back. A solid, mid-range phone that offers a bit more soul than the mainstream choices. Sure, there's an emotional element, but then, don't you feel all loved and pampered by the big tech every time you pick up your phone? Just recently, I also wrote about my ongoing endeavors with the Fairphone 6 in the first long-term report. Therefore, it makes sense to expand my experimentation.
What I would like to do today is show you what Android feels like - without being too Android. You've seen my take on this matter many times before. Every single time, it was the classic setup, with a Google account and many hours of tweaking spent trying to make each and every device slightly less stupid and annoying. If only there was a way to skip that ... Perhaps there is. Let me show you how I fared with /e/OS. The name seems funny, but don't let that stop you. After me.
Fairphone 6 with /e/OS - The perfect un-Android experience?
Long, detailed review of the /e/OS de-Googled Android operating system, tested on Fairphone 6, including usage model and differences from stock Android, MicroG service and potential security implications and considerations, first run and setup, look and feel, default applications and...