In Spain we say "Quién hambre tiene, en pan piensa" which basically translates to something like "if you think of bread it's because you're hungry" wink
I see, seems like an option. Though there seems there's multiple ways of installation? Which one should I do?
And what actually is GreenLuma? It's interesting. How does it work? How do I use it?
EDIT: Also, while looking at some tutorials I saw that you need the game files to install things. Does that also happen with the DLCs? I have looked through csrinru but I can't find any clean files, only a cracked version.
Thaank you. Hey, I noticed in the instruction that it talks about installing the Pixel Experience custom recovery. Where can I find this for my phone? And how does it work? Is it like TWRP / OrangeFox but specifically for PE?
EDIT: I noticed, I guess that it must be the boot.img on the github right?
This is not my phone.
"Camellia/n" are the. POCO M3 PRO and my phone. That is the citrus. I think it even has a different processor, unfortunately pixel experience is not available officially. I could go with unofficial but I'm scared I won't get security updates and stuff
I have no idea how that's done. It's probably a nightmare not having playstore.
Although now that I think of it, you have things like apkmirror so I guess it's not so bad.
I don't mean you have to buy Huawei products. I just mean I liked how the OS looks. I haven't even tried it and probably will never. For me customization is very important, I just love to change my phones layout colors and homscreen every now and then and just mess with how the phone's esthetic can change. That's what I meant about the launchers and widgets, it's just something I love.
I obviously won't buy a phone just because it's very customizable. But when picking something like a OS or ROM it's certainly a point to consider for me at least.
Chinese spyware? Certainly didn't know that... I that the reason they were banned from US?
Apart from that, I just don't really want to free myself from Google, Microsoft etc. I still depend a lot on their software and products, and privacy to that extent, while it's certainly not good, I personally don't mind it.
I respect that some people are more careful about their privacy, that's how it SHOULD be for everyone. Unfortunately I still need and want to use their products, so I find it obvious they want something in return. The worst it can do to you is show you personalized ads... Or at least I think so.
Well, yes, I have never tried any Huawei phones myself. So I don't have an opinion on how their phones are. But this OS really seemed cool to me when I saw it. Idk how much time has it been active, maybe I'm a bit late?
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