I'm about to degoogle my stock Android phone. For the past few years, I've used it to handle the non-open source apps that I don't want running on my main phone. As I've finally weaned off GApps, I realize that I might as well go degoogle the rom as well.
edit: to be clear, I'll be using sandboxed Play services on GOS
But since that phone is my compatibility guinea pig, is it likely I'll still run into an app that demands unmodded Android with no alternatives? In your experience, has any bank or other service required the app on regular Android, with no alternative for the desktop, browser, etc?
Uber/lyft. You can use uber via the web but not lyft. If uber ever stops working on web then thats it.
Yep. Even if I can open the mobile website, I need to generate a login code through their app.
Yeah, only thing I can think of is the few banking apps that don't have web versions.
I was lucky enough to have all my banking and 2FA apps work perfectly on GrapheneOS. The only app that gave me a significant amount of trouble was iClicker, which my school uses for attendance. That was fixed by enabling Google Play location services, and there was a (fairly expensive) alternative anyway.
I did have to buy a new phone to use Graphene, because I got my previous one as part of a carrier's cell plan, and it had a locked BIOS. Though I think the purchase was worth it, and just moving my SIM card from one device to another was enough to get it working.
to be fair banking apps refuse to work even with GSF if you have a custom rom.
i wonder when the play attestation bullshit will finally be cracked.
I still have to find that app that does not just run in GOS. There may be a few that I don't know about because I don't use them, but all the ones I use just work.
Granted, most of my daily use apps are FOSS and installed either from F-Droid or from source repo.