{"id":1591,"date":"2014-06-29T14:27:44","date_gmt":"2014-06-29T12:27:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.daniel-ritter.de\/blog\/?p=1591"},"modified":"2024-05-13T01:12:43","modified_gmt":"2024-05-12T23:12:43","slug":"my-progress-in-using-android-without-google","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.daniel-ritter.de\/blog\/my-progress-in-using-android-without-google\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Android without Google &#8211; The hard way"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have been trying to get rid of Google completely on my Android phone. As I have made some nice progress I&#8217;d like to share what I did and which problems I had to overcome:<\/p>\n<p><strong>OS<\/strong> I removed my stock version of Android and replaced it with Cyanogen Mod (http:\/\/www.cyanogenmod.org\/) CM doesn&#8217;t ship the Google Services, you have to install them manualy afterwards. I didn&#8217;t do that, so most of Google was gone already. This produced a lot of problems, because Google Play isn&#8217;t available plus the Maps Framework is used by many 3rd party apps.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Appstore<\/strong> The biggest showstopper is the missig appstore. I installed F-Droid (https:\/\/f-droid.org\/) which is a nice appstore that provides open-source apps only. This provided me with some apps i use regualry (Twitter-client and some others) but is in no way a replacement for Google Play. Now I had to decide if I wanted to trust other 3rd party appstores or not. I decided to don&#8217;t. Amazon has it&#8217;s own &#8222;trustworthy&#8220; appstore, but apps are patched and crippled. didn&#8217;t want to have that. Decided to download needed apps with another Android device. After that I grab them from \/data\/app on the other device with Root Explorer (https:\/\/play.google.com\/store\/apps\/details?id=com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer&#038;hl=de) and sync them to my real device with Owncloud. This ugly process basicly made me use less apps on my phone because it&#8217;s such a hassle to get them on it. I got used to it after some time and reduced my app selection to a sane minimum.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contacts, Mail and Calendar sync<\/strong> I setup an installation of Horde Groupware (http:\/\/www.horde.org) on my personal server. Horde features &#8222;Microsoft Active Sync&#8220; compatibility. On Android, I just had to add an Active Sync Account to sync all my stuff to my own server. Works perfectly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maps Framework<\/strong> Many apps that embed a Google Map somewhere use the &#8222;Google Maps Framework&#8220; which comes with Google Maps. A specific app I use often depends on the framework. The app won&#8217;t start without the framework, even I don&#8217;t need the embedded maps inside. Luckyly some guy from XDA wrote a script that simulates an installed Maps framework without it being there actually. (Couldn&#8217;t find link, too long ago)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maps<\/strong> Checked out many mapping applications based on OpenStreetMaps. MapFactor worked best for me (https:\/\/play.google.com\/store\/apps\/details?id=com.mapfactor.navigator&#038;hl=de). It&#8217;s not as good as Google Maps but it works.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Browser<\/strong> Andorid browser that ships with Android has builtin Google-Search. I replaced it with Lightning (https:\/\/play.google.com\/store\/apps\/details?id=acr.browser.barebones), a small and quick open souce browser which can be configured to use many different search engines. I set it to Startpage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Music<\/strong> My PlayStore license for Poweramp didn&#8217;t work on my devices without Google Licensing Services, provided by Play (a problem with many pay-apps, not all though). Luckily the dev offers a version, bound to an e-mail account. I re-bought the software.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s basicly it. I&#8217;ll sniff the traffic of my phone, if I find the time, to verfiy I really got rid of Google on my phone. (I bet i forgot something)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have been trying to get rid of Google completely on my Android phone. 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