no I'm not trying to sound like a boomer or anything, I genuinely hate how every piece of modern technology has such annoying inconveniences and I end up using like 3 features of a phone even though I bought the newest flagship.
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You're recommending a highly insecure OS missing the August and September Android security patches. Look at their announcements for those. They only shipped a subset of the open source patches. They're a month behind on Chromium security patches too.
It's very harmful advice.
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AOSP dropped standalone SIP support in the Dialer because it was unmaintained and there are better SIP implementations available elsewhere. It's really just another example of what I said above. Adding back problematic unmaintained code removed for a reason is itself a problem.
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Carrier-based calls / texts on LTE and beyond and is based on SIP under the hood, so the carrier-based SIP is still there. What they removed is something you can get in a better form via standalone app that's actually maintained instead of adding back code that's not maintained.
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Conversations with jmp.chat is a lot better than the experience you get with AOSP Dialer. There are better SIP clients than AOSP Dialer but I don't really want to recommend one because I don't think it's a very good option.
donβt know the context that much but for jmp.chat usage I highly recommend the Cheogram app which is a fork of Conversations made by the jmp.chat dev and has full Android dialer and calling integration: git.singpolyma.net/cheogram-andro
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