![]() PS: I think android is dead and we should all support "raw" linux phones such as the "Pine Phone" (see here: ). In conclusion: using a Google-free android phone with Garmin apps is completely possible as of 2020. With this, Garmin apps are 99% functional and everything works perfect except for some delayed notification from time to time and rare crashes (which, to be fair, might also be present on a regular phone, maybe?).īefore that I was using the regular flavor of Lineage without microG nor GApps for more than one year and I would say it was ~70% functional (being maps of my runs the big missing piece, as they would not be displayed and/or the app would crash when trying to open them). I'm currently using (on my phone) the "microG" flavor of Lineage (see here: ) which uses signature spoofing to make apps "think" they are talking to Google Services. Official APK is needed for us who don't have google play store app. Publish the mobile app in alternative stores like androidapksbox, apkpure or apk mirror (not just the Google Play Store)Īgree with you, i also want to use garmin but i don't have google play store installed on my device. EVEN more ideally, think about making the mobile app open source! Ideally, also offer the APK for downloading from your website Publish the mobile app in alternative stores (not just the Google Play Store) In any case, here goes a suggestion for Garmin developers: please try to make things more open: One thing I know for sure is that not having Google Play Services installed will prevent the mobile app from receiving notifications from Garmin (instead, I guess, they will manually be retrieved every time I open the mobile app).īut, does the mobile app receive notifications? Are these common? What type of notifications (if any) does the mobile app usually receive from Garmin?Īll in all, it looks like it's not going to be as painful as I thought :) Whatever I edit on the web app immediately appears on the mobile app and the other way around. For anyone else also wondering, these are my results: I've tried sync'ing in both ways and it seems to work (great!). ![]()
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