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Tag: #android · 48 posts
Posted Apr 25
MicroGPlus Easy #MicroG#installer https://bitgapps.io/extra.html https://t.me/MicroGPlusChat microG is a free and open-source implementation of Google Play Services. It aims to provide a functional replacement for proprietary Google services on #Android devices. It allows users to run applications that depend on #Google Play Services.
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Posted Feb 26
https://keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/ Re: Mandatory Developer Registration for #Android App Distribution Date: February 24, 2026 To: Sundar Pichai, Chief Executive Officer, #Google To: Sergey Brin, Founder and Board Member, Google To: Larry Page, Founder and Board Member, Google To: Vijaya Kaza, General Manager for App & Ecosystem Trust, Google CC: Regulatory authorities, policymakers, and the Android developer community We, the undersigned organizations representing civil society, nonprofit institutions, and technology companies, write to express our strong opposition to Google’s announced policy requiring all Android app developers to register centrally with Google themselves in order to distribute applications outside of the Google Play Store, set to take effect worldwide in the coming months. While we do recognize the importance of platform security and user safety, the Android platform already includes multiple security mechanisms that do not require central registration. Forcibly injecting an alien security model that runs counter to Android’s historic open nature threatens innovation, competition, privacy, and user freedom. We urge Google to withdraw this policy and work with the open-source and security communities on less restrictive alternatives. Our Concerns 1. Gatekeeping Beyond Google’s Own Store Android has historically been characterized as an open platform where users and developers can operate independently of Google’s services. The proposed developer registration policy fundamentally alters that relationship by requiring developers who wish to distribute apps through alternative channels — their own websites, third-party app stores, enterprise distribution systems, or direct transfers — to first seek permission from Google through a mandatory verification process, which involves the agreement to Google’s terms and conditions, the payment of a fee, and the uploading of government-issued identification. This extends Google’s gatekeeping authority beyond its own marketplace into distribution channels where it has no legitimate operational role. Developers who choose not to use Google’s services should not be forced to register with, and submit to the judgement of, Google. Centralizing the registration of all applications worldwide also gives Google newfound powers to completely disable any app it wants to, for any reason, for the entire Android ecosystem. 2. Barriers to Entry and Innovation Mandatory registration creates friction and barriers to entry, particularly for: Individual developers and small teams with limited resources Open-source projects that rely on volunteer contributors Developers in regions with limited access to Google’s registration infrastructure Privacy-focused developers who avoid surveillance ecosystems Emergency response and humanitarian organizations requiring rapid deployment Activists working on internet freedom in countries that unjustly criminalize that work Developers in countries or regions where Google cannot allow them to sign up due to sanctions Researchers and academics developing experimental applications Internal enterprise and government applications never intended for broad public distribution Every additional bureaucratic hurdle reduces diversity in the software ecosystem and concentrates power in the hands of large established players who can more easily absorb such compliance costs. 3. Privacy and Surveillance Concerns Requiring registration with Google creates a comprehensive database of all Android developers, regardless of whether or not they use Google’s services. This raises serious questions about: What personal information developers must provide How this information will be stored, secured, and used Whether this data could be subject to government requests or legal processes
Posted Feb 21
Keep Android Open https://keepandroidopen.org https://f-droid.org/2026/02/20/twif.html During out talks with F-Droid users at FOSDEM26 we were baffled to learn most were relieved that #Google has canceled their plans to lock-down #Android. Why baffled? Because no such thing actually happened, the plans announced last August are still scheduled to take place. We see a battle of PR campaigns and whomever has the last post out remains in the media memory as the truth, and having journalists just copy/paste Google posts serves no one. But Google said… Said what? That there’s a magical “advanced flow”? Did you see it? Did anyone experience it? When is it scheduled to be released? Was it part of Android 16 QPR2 in December? Of 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 last week? Of Android 17 Beta 1? No? That’s the issue… As time marches on people were left with the impression that everything was done, fixed, Google “wasn’t evil” after all, this time, yay! While we all have bad memories of “banners” as the dreaded ad delivery medium of the Internet, after FOSDEM we decided that we have to raise the issue back and have everyone, who cares about Android as an open platform, informed that we are running out of time until Google becomes the gate-keeper of all users devices. Hence, the website and starting today our clients, with the updates of F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, feature a banner that reminds everyone how little time we have and how to voice their concerns to whatever local authority is able to understand the dangers of this path Android is led to. We are not alone in our fight, IzzyOnDroid added a banner too, more #FDroid clients will add the warning banner soon and other app downloaders, like Obtainium, already have an in-app warning dialogue. #why
Posted Feb 16
You can now run Fedora Atomic OS on your Android Smartphone and Tablet A GitHub project called Pocketblue is providing Fedora Atomic images for mobile devices. Pocketblue is an atomic system that relies on OCI, OSTree and Bootc technologies. System images are based on upstream atomic #Fedora images (Silverblue/Kinoite) and are built and distributed as OCI containers. NOTE: This is a work-in-progress project. During the installation process all data on your device will be wiped. Use at your own risk. However, the only supported devices are the Xiaomi Pad 5, the Xiaomi Pad 6, and the OnePlus 6/6T. So if you have one of those just lying around, you can give this a try. @TechLeaksZone #FedoraAtomicOS#Android
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Posted Jan 27
Compressor (MIT License) Lightning fast, ad free, super lightweight native #video#compressor for #Android. (inspired by the AMAZING Kompresso app for iOS). Details : >Faster than every single compression app on the Gulag Store. Period. >Uses native Media3 library, not another slow, bulky FFMpeg wrapper >Share Sheet Support >No third party libraries >No invasive permissions (no storage, no internet etc) >Ad free >Super lightweight (< 10MB) >Completely native Kotlin (no React Native slop here) >Simple, clean UI >Works on Android 7.0 and up >Reproducible Builds Get it on : Github - https://github.com/JoshAtticus/Compressor F-Droid (IzzyRepo) - https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/compress.joshattic.us Contact Developer only if it is absolutely necessary or want to contribute financially
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Posted Jan 25
SOUND CROWD (Gnu Gpl 3) #Android#music#player app with support for waveforms, audio tagging via Shazam, and streaming from SoundCloud, YouTube, Spotify, Beatport, and Tidal Details : SoundCrowd is a free, open-source and lightweight music player for Android in modern material design, specialized for playing long music tracks (DJ mixes, live sets, audio books). The app contains build-in plugin modules to support the following online streaming services: 0. SoundCloud (requires free account) 1. YouTube 2. Spotify (requires account with (Optional) active premium subscription) 3. Beatport (requires free account, requires subscription to play full-length tracks) 4. Tidal (requires account with active subscription) Get it on >F-Droid (IZZY repo) - https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.tiefensuche.soundcrowd > Github - https://github.com/soundcrowd/soundcrowd
Posted Oct 30
Universal Android Debloater Next Generation https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation This is a detached fork of the UAD project, which aims to improve privacy and battery performance by removing unnecessary and obscure system apps. This can also contribute to improving security by reducing (but not eliminating) the attack surface. Read the wiki for more details on getting started. Whilst UAD-ng can remove system apps, it cannot detect or remove potentially malicious system services or drivers baked into the firmware of your device by various vendors; some vendor-specific apps are only UI front-ends to vendor-provided system services, and as such disabling/uninstalling those apps will not stop a service from running. Additional information can be found in package descriptions inside the Universal Android Debloater Next Generation application. #Android#debloat#UADNG
Posted Oct 30
How to run #ADB and #fastboot in #Termux without root to unlock #bootloader, run ADB commands, remove #bloatware, flash ROM, or even root another #Android https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2025/06/16/how-to-run-adb-and-fastboot-on-a-non-rooted-android-smartphone-using-termux/: 1. It supports debloating of various manufacturers and mobile carriers such as LG, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Realme, Vivo, ZTE, OnePlus, Nokia, Sony, Asus, Google, Fairphone, Motorola, Tecno, Unihertz. 2. Full access to the app’s private storage — including databases, tokens, cached credentials, config files, or even offline user data. 3. Another common issue in AndroidManifest.xml is this flag: When enabled (which it is by default unless explicitly disabled), Android allows the app’s private data to be backed up via ADB — again, even on non-rooted devices. Android, use termux-adb command instead of adb https://github.com/nohajc/termux-adb Android debloater for pc and debloat lists https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation/blob/main/resources/assets/uad_lists.json #debloat
Posted Oct 12
#LineageOS 23 released and the state of #Android#aosp https://lineageos.org/Changelog-30/
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Posted Sep 19
Dicio assistant Dicio is a free and open source#voice#assistant running on #Android. It supports many different skills and input/output methods, and it provides both speech and graphical feedback to a question. It interprets user input and (when possible) generates user output entirely on-device, providing privacy by design. It has multilanguage support, and is currently available in these languages: Czech, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian. Open to contributions :-D https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android Download https://f-droid.org/packages/org.stypox.dicio https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android/releases https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.stypox.dicio Skills Currently Dicio answers questions about: search: looks up information on DuckDuckGo (and in the future more engines) - Search for Dicio weather: collects weather information from OpenWeatherMap - What's the weather like? lyrics: shows Genius lyrics for songs - What's the song that goes we will we will rock you? open: opens an app on your device - Open NewPipe calculator: evaluates basic calculations - What is four thousand and two times three minus a million divided by three hundred? telephone: view and call contacts - Call Tom timer: set, query and cancel timers - Set a timer for five minutes current time: query current time - What time is it? navigation: opens the navigation app at the requested position - Take me to New York, fifteenth avenue media: play, pause, previous, next song Speech to text Dicio uses Vosk as its speech to text (#STT) engine. In order to be able to run on every phone small models are employed, weighing ~50MB. The download from here starts automatically whenever needed, so the app language can be changed seamlessly.
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Posted Sep 13
Tor Project Releases Experimental #Tor#VPN Beta for #Android with Per-App Routing and Privacy Tools https://ift.tt/boRFLGe @reclaimthenet The Tor Project has launched its own VPN – but it's not the finished product yet https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vpns/the-tor-project-has-launched-its-own-vpn-but-its-not-the-finished-product-yet https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/vpn
Posted Sep 5
ChatterUI - A simple app for LLMs https://github.com/Vali-98/ChatterUI https://t.me/chatterui ChatterUI is a native mobile frontend for LLMs. Run LLMs on device or connect to various commercial or open source APIs. ChatterUI aims to provide a mobile-friendly interface with fine-grained control over chat structuring. Features: Run LLMs on-device in Local Mode Connect to various APIs in Remote Mode Chat with characters. (Supports the Character Card v2 specification.) Create and manage multiple chats per character. Customize Sampler fields and Instruct formatting Integrates with your device’s text-to-speech (TTS) engine Usage Download and install latest APK from the releases page. iOS is Currently unavailable due to lacking iOS hardware for development Local Mode ChatterUI uses a llama.cpp under the hood to run gguf files on device. A custom adapter is used to integrate with react-native: cui-llama.rn To use on-device inferencing, first enable Local Mode, then go to Models > Import Model / Use External Model and choose a gguf model that can fit on your device's memory. The importing functions are as follows: Import Model: Copies the model file into ChatterUI, potentially speeding up startup time. Use External Model: Uses a model from your device storage directly, removing the need to copy large files into ChatterUI but with a slight delay in load times. After that, you can load the model and begin chatting! Note: For devices with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and above or Exynos 2200+, it is recommended to use the Q4_0 quantization for optimized performance. Remote Mode Remote Mode allows you to connect to a few common APIs from both commercial and open source projects. Open Source Backends: koboldcpp text-generation-webui Ollama Dedicated API: OpenAI Claude (with ability to use a proxy) Cohere Open Router Mancer AI Horde Generic backends: Generic Text Completions Generic Chat Completions These should be compliant with any Text Completion/Chat Completion backends such as Groq or Infermatic. Custom APIs: Is your API provider missing? ChatterUI allows you to define APIs using its template system. Read more about it here! #ai#Android