
GrapheneOS vs CalyxOS ULTIMATE COMPARISON (Battery & Speed Ft. Stock Android & iPhone) - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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Statos
IOS isn't safe no more, now when Diego Naranjo, Head of Policy on EDRi said:
- Apple has decided to undermine end-to-end encryption and make all its users vulnerable to censorship and surveillance. By allowing scanning of photos in private communications and iCloud, Apple products will become a threat to their users. The company should take a step back, abandon these changes and defend people from corporate and government surveillance-.
Plus Europian union has start implementation of - Chat Control-, which haves huge consequences, where soon end to end encryption will be soon history. Security are truly dead here in Europe.
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IOS isn't safe no more, now when Diego Naranjo, Head of Policy on EDRi said:
- Apple has decided to undermine end-to-end encryption and make all its users vulnerable to censorship and surveillance. By allowing scanning of photos in private communications and iCloud, Apple products will become a threat to their users. The company should take a step back, abandon these changes and defend people from corporate and government surveillance-.
Plus Europian union has start implementation of - Chat Control-, which haves huge consequences, where soon end to end encryption will be soon history. Security are truly dead here in Europe.
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Ivan
25: 20 well, thats easy enough, just look up the case when some alphabet agency were supposedly trying to catch a -bad person-, they requested apple's help, which resulted in all iphones having a back door access for the alphabet bois.
But I guess that for some people, the fact that tim cuck blabbered some bs about how they didn't want to do it and filed a bogus law suit is enough to convince them that apple good.
Also, it is funny how apple spats out the bs about muh privacy in the us and the west, while simultaneously giving full access to the cloud storages of chi-NESE users to chi-NESE government.
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25: 20 well, thats easy enough, just look up the case when some alphabet agency were supposedly trying to catch a -bad person-, they requested apple's help, which resulted in all iphones having a back door access for the alphabet bois.
But I guess that for some people, the fact that tim cuck blabbered some bs about how they didn't want to do it and filed a bogus law suit is enough to convince them that apple good.
Also, it is funny how apple spats out the bs about muh privacy in the us and the west, while simultaneously giving full access to the cloud storages of chi-NESE users to chi-NESE government.
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Ivan
The problem with iphone is that it is NOT private, everything you do on it apple knows, the alphabet bois have back door to every iphone and mac and even if you don't do anything bad, they could still use it. There is no way in hell they removed it after the bs -scandal-.
And yes, -find my device- feature is a thing, guess how that works.
Not to mention the fact that they use actual slaves to manufacture parts of their devices and haven't stopped doing it after being called out multiple times. And this is the same company that virue signals about muh di-VeRsItY and orange man bad.
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The problem with iphone is that it is NOT private, everything you do on it apple knows, the alphabet bois have back door to every iphone and mac and even if you don't do anything bad, they could still use it. There is no way in hell they removed it after the bs -scandal-.
And yes, -find my device- feature is a thing, guess how that works.
Not to mention the fact that they use actual slaves to manufacture parts of their devices and haven't stopped doing it after being called out multiple times. And this is the same company that virue signals about muh di-VeRsItY and orange man bad.
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Cryptic
Hey I would encourage you to look more into Jailbreaking and lose the apple employee narrative of -making your device insecure- because you can install a wide variety of tweaks to make your device 100x more secure. First and foremost you can change your root password which by default is the SAME PASSWORD ON EVERY SINGLE IOS DEVICE and it-s a publicly know password.
Honestly you should have ran these tests with a Jailbroken iPhone on iOS 14.
I would also encourage you to revisit the privacy debate for iOS 15 while using iCloud.
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Hey I would encourage you to look more into Jailbreaking and lose the apple employee narrative of -making your device insecure- because you can install a wide variety of tweaks to make your device 100x more secure. First and foremost you can change your root password which by default is the SAME PASSWORD ON EVERY SINGLE IOS DEVICE and it-s a publicly know password.
Honestly you should have ran these tests with a Jailbroken iPhone on iOS 14.
I would also encourage you to revisit the privacy debate for iOS 15 while using iCloud.
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Eddy
I actually have a pixel 4a running grapheneOS and what you show both on benchmarks and reality tests doesn't reflect the real experience it gives really on graphene. For example, at some moment you open Newpipe showing it lasting 1 second before launching lmao! I just did the test on my phone and it launches instantly, not even half a second to launch it. and so on with all apps so sorry but I don't trust this video concerning performances because I did my own tests and I see the total opposite every day
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I actually have a pixel 4a running grapheneOS and what you show both on benchmarks and reality tests doesn't reflect the real experience it gives really on graphene. For example, at some moment you open Newpipe showing it lasting 1 second before launching lmao! I just did the test on my phone and it launches instantly, not even half a second to launch it. and so on with all apps so sorry but I don't trust this video concerning performances because I did my own tests and I see the total opposite every day
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Shin
I didn't realize how powerful the iPhone processor is but The fact that you said it got really toasty during those benchmarks leads me to believe Apple must be purposely boosting the clock speeds insane high and if it works itself too hard it'll start to throttle itself before it does a meltdown.
In my opinion that seems kind of like cheating when it comes to synthetic benchmarks and how well will it hold up in playing a graphically demanding game for hours on end?
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I didn't realize how powerful the iPhone processor is but The fact that you said it got really toasty during those benchmarks leads me to believe Apple must be purposely boosting the clock speeds insane high and if it works itself too hard it'll start to throttle itself before it does a meltdown.
In my opinion that seems kind of like cheating when it comes to synthetic benchmarks and how well will it hold up in playing a graphically demanding game for hours on end?
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Alix
From the update of ios 15 you can not disconnect the wifi / scanning (the beacon emits even turning off the switch, the same with the BT, on the other hand the integrated AI has permission to analyze your photos for -Ch-Ab- or at least that's what they declare for now, so your data is no longer your data. Apple declares to preserve privacy but deep down its practices show something else
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From the update of ios 15 you can not disconnect the wifi / scanning (the beacon emits even turning off the switch, the same with the BT, on the other hand the integrated AI has permission to analyze your photos for -Ch-Ab- or at least that's what they declare for now, so your data is no longer your data. Apple declares to preserve privacy but deep down its practices show something else
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Encrypt3d
For future viewers, GrapheneOS now has better app compatibility than Calyx now with a sandboxed Play Services environment that runs at a normal user. That said, they don't support devices for as long as Calyx, so I'll have to move over soon. I'm not a part of the GrapheneOS Evangelist Attack Squadron, but it is worth keeping in mind the evolution of the project over time.
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For future viewers, GrapheneOS now has better app compatibility than Calyx now with a sandboxed Play Services environment that runs at a normal user. That said, they don't support devices for as long as Calyx, so I'll have to move over soon. I'm not a part of the GrapheneOS Evangelist Attack Squadron, but it is worth keeping in mind the evolution of the project over time.
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DigitalRanger
While I enjoyed seeing the differences in the Pixel roms, including the iPHone seemed silly. I have to ask: Was it a three year old iPhone you were testing alnogside the three year old Pizel?
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While I enjoyed seeing the differences in the Pixel roms, including the iPHone seemed silly. I have to ask: Was it a three year old iPhone you were testing alnogside the three year old Pizel?
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Rubikscubedude
13: 54 -For you unlucky IOS users who have a volume situation more complicated than a frickin' Rubik's Cube-
As a cuber who can solve one in 15-22 seconds, I approve of this message.
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13: 54 -For you unlucky IOS users who have a volume situation more complicated than a frickin' Rubik's Cube-
As a cuber who can solve one in 15-22 seconds, I approve of this message.
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