• humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    This is an android 16 feature, scheduled for sept 2026 “prerelease” and 2027 rollout. I expect/hope some phones will have a setting to disable “the security”. If not, there is great opportunty for high end hardware linux first phones, with good android emulation software.

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        3 hours ago
        • Android will require apps to be signed with real name signatures. You can install apps from anywhere.
        • iPhone doesn’t allow any apps to be installed except when downloaded from Apple through iTunes.
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          2 hours ago

          You can side load on iphone. I can’t verify since I don’t have an iPhone, but I’m seeing mixed posts online.

          Either way, I’d change on the fact they’re disabling going forward just as a parting middle finger.

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          9 hours ago

          I don’t have an iPhone to test, but google is showing mixed results so I can’t confirm.

          However, Ive been on android for about 20 years, never owned an iPhone, always android. I’d ditch it just for blocking it as a point.

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            8 hours ago

            If side loading is actually allowed on iOS it’s exclusively because the past few years of lawsuits forced them to, and they keep trying to block it in new ways. Android can only be equally bad as Apple at worst, because Apple is as bad as they are legally allowed to in a given jurisdiction. So picking iOS over Android over that specific issue seems odd. They get brownie points for having blocked it from the start?