With stock and custom ROMs.

  • monovergent@lemmy.ml
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    23 hours ago

    Pro:

    • do most of what needed two phones on a single phone
    • avoids charging, carrying, and maintaining two separate phones
    • I’d personally put a lot more here if dual-booting Android and Linux

    Con:

    • hard to find a phone that supports it
    • the need to unlock bootloader could still break integrity checks despite using a stock ROM
    • IMEI still shared between ROMs, most of the isolation is already achievable through user profiles
    • have to reboot to use anything on the other ROM
  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    i would love to have a universal dual booting solution so i can use the garbage they force me to, while also having a private phone without the hassle of carrying multiple phones.

    i don’t think any of my phones support this though.