My “kinda new to me” Pixel 4a (I know its EOL and not new) is the fastest phone I currently have.
I run GrapheneOS on it, based on Android 13 with latest updates.
But also it has a hardened Kernel and Malloc, which may be the problem here.
In comparison: A Nokia 7+ with unofficial LineageOS based off Android 13. And a Google Nexus 5 or so, with some very old Android 8 or so.
OpenCamera works perfectly well on both the non GrapheneOS phones? But on my pixel, it loads extremely slowly, like 10s at least. Its pretty unusable.
OpenCamera is a weird project, I can imagine this is a memory overflow or something, so the hardened Malloc is the problem.
OpenCamera only has a SourceForge repo which is very weird. Do you use it and have an idea why this is happening?
- gerbilOFdoom ( @gerbilOFdoom@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
As a workaround: I think GrapheneOS let’s you sandbox apps, including Google apps. You might install the standard Pixel camera in a sandbox and see how it performs.
Risk in this setup should be minimal due to the limited access the app would have.
- sic_semper_tyrannis ( @sic_semper_tyrannis@feddit.ch ) English2•1 year ago
He could also disable internet access to the Google camera and use it on his main profile
I have the GCam installed, but it sucks for many things. Its the opposite of OpenCamera.
- uses the stupid
/DCIM/Camera
location, annoying for Syncthing - has literally no JPEG options apart from “bloat your device” and “save data” aka "bloat a bit less trust me bro
- everyhing is AI and weird, night mode is pretty good though
With GCam service provider (GSF) and GCam photo preview it works, but you cant use GrapheneOS sandboxed play services.
- uses the stupid