MourneThe French privacy company that has swelled Android to deliver the so -called degoogled smartphones, has repeated the trick with a tablet. So if you are willing to take your hands on a glamorous tablet pixel – but without the usual beam of Google applications and services – Murena covers you.
THE Murena Pixel tablet It runs the open source operating system /OS /OS, instead of the Google Android flavor and the promise of an “Android experience focused on privacy” on the device’s 10.95-inch LCD screen.
“Enjoy all the performance and flexibility you need, while minimizing data tracking, having a safer experience and without collecting your Google services to collect your personal information,” Murena also writes. He says he added the tablet to the material selection that is reselling with /e /os installed in response to “significant demand”.
The Pixel tablet, which comes with 128 GB internal storage and 8 GB of RAM, is available for purchase from Murena’s online store for € 539 (or $ 549 in the US).
Being Degoogled, you won’t find the Google Play Store itself on the device. Instead, /E /OS offers a market market called Lounge App, where users are able to download applications available on Google Play and F-Droid “Anonymously”-even though access to payments requires payments require Subscribe with Google Account. (For more information on the compromises involved in the Murena’s App Store solution, read the previous review of E/OS.)
While recreating a full Google -free -free application market experience, it is clearly a harsh problem, Murena has been involved in building alternatives that focus on privacy for autonomous applications such as Google Drive and Office 365. Save files, create creation Backup and office suite called workplace providing up to 1 GB of storage free, and paid plans then.