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I'd switch away from Android for this, but to what?



Another Android that is configured differently is your best choice.


Firefox OS is functional already, devices are available, and it is improving.


Has anyone seriously though about continuing where Palm left off with WebOS? It seems that at this point, WebOS would run just as well on the hardware that Mozilla is targeting with FirefoxOS, since the last WebOS phones came out what... 3 years ago?

From what I heard WebOS was awesome. It's surprising that nobody has picked up where Palm left off.


> From what I heard WebOS was awesome. It's surprising that nobody has picked up where Palm left off.

LG turned it into a TV http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/6/5279220/rebooting-webos-how...


Why not just change the source?

I've heard from android developers that a major feature of android is being able to change the source in the event that Google takes away their favourite features.


Not anymore. The percentage of Android that is open source at the consumer level of a phone is shrinking with each release. The Google services bits are a larger and larger percentage of the phone. With every release, something new falls by the wayside (search, SMS, gallery, launcher, etc). Many of the most popular Android apps will not run on AOSP (the actual Android open source operating system) because they are dependent on Google services which are not part of Android (location services, in-app purchasing, etc).

There are now 2 Androids. There is the Android base operating system which is open source. And there is the full Android install with Google that you get on a phone or tablet that actually runs all your apps.


How about Replicant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicant_(operating_system)

It's an entirely open source version of Android. SD card support is probably available already in Replicant. If not, you can easily add it back in yourself.


Easily may be a matter of perspective here. But thanks for pointing that out!




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