>his phone doesn't use an Appleā¢ A10 Fusion SoC
topkek
https://archive.fo/0jraY
Does this mean I can finally install an AOSP fork and remove touchjizz on my S7?
Why can't we have a stock phone with GNU/BSD userland and utils and the graphic stack and kernel from whatever kernel the vendor is using ?
>>62267212
Meanwhile another iOS vulnrability is discovered to allow users to jailbreak and actually use their device, but that doesn't mean anything!! Android is bad!!
>Appletards and their poorphones
>>62267212
Isn't that the same sort of exploit jailbreaking relies on?
>>62267388
>if I can't customize something it's unusable
>>62267212
>during the boot-up sequence
WOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW
Those attacks include
>anything that leads to being able to run unsigned recoveries
Literally nothing
>Chain of Trust
>>62267319
You want SailfishOS.
>>62268327
someone is working on a qwerty sailfish slider
>>62268208
Same can be applied to Android and this bootloader exploit for running unsigned "customized" code, right retard?
>>62268433
This it?
https://forums.crackberry.com/other-mobile-platforms-f147/livermorium-slider-keyboard-smartphone-running-sailfish-os-1117798/
Looks pretty fancy.
>>62268603
Are you retarded? There are practically zero flaws in iOS that aren't related to UI customization for the typical user.
iOS is perfectly useable without a jailbreak.
>>62268655
I like this approach better.
https://blog.jolla.com/sailfishx/
Take existing hardware, adapt the OS.
It gives you reasonable hardware, with great software.
>>62267212
Nice now maybe my phone can get perma-rooted
>>62267226
>>62268257
You can install custom roms even when the bootloader is locked if you're able to flash a custom recovery. It might not work with Samsungs because of dm-verity though.