After the welcome process you'll see a standard #CRDroid launcher which is fully accessible and is very simple.
I use Microsoft Launcher on my primary phone but for the sake of battery and cpu optimization I'll stick to the default launcher on this old Samsung.
Some accessibility labels in the UI are not translated to Russian and some buttons on recent apps screen have no accessibility labels at all.
The left one is for share, the middle one is for force kill of current app and the right one is for closing all apps.
Or enable read identifiers in Talk Back and get English names of these buttons.
Btw, Jieshuo screenreader works fine on this phone and as usual is much much faster than Talk Back, so I switch to it and leave Talk Back as a backup method.
Advanced Braille Keyboard #abk works fine too and I'm happy about that :D
What's the situation with app stores on degoogled phones?
Google Play isn't available, of course.
I've installed #fdroid app store and it works well (btw thanks for their great accessibility for #blind users).
For Google Play apps I've tried #Aurorastore and it works too.
Free aps are downloaded even without a Google account. If you have paid apps, just login with your Google and download them.
If some apps try to verify their license via Google services they will fail. But for apps which have no such checks everything will be okay.
For example Advanced Braille Keyboard installs and works without any problems.
For Russian users #RuStore also may be needed and it works normally.
But if you have root, better add rustore to deny list in magisk before first launch. Russian services usually share info about root detection even if they are from different developers, so to avoid problems think about it in advance.
#degoogle #android #degoogled
What's the situation with app stores on degoogled phones?
Google Play isn't available, of course.
I've installed #fdroid app store and it works well (btw thanks for their great accessibility for #blind users).
For Google Play apps I've tried #Aurorastore and it works too.
Free aps are downloaded even without a Google account. If you have paid apps, just login with your Google and download them.
If some apps try to verify their license via Google services they will fail. But for apps which have no...