#Android is dead and we'd better all leave the ship before it sinks entirely.
Earlier this year #Google already took bold steps in [moving the development of several AOSP components behind closed doors](
), removing the open-source foundations of the project one component at the time.
Options to unlock bootloaders on Android devices are also narrowing down. [Xiaomi removed the ability to unlock the bootloader entirely in MIUI in August](
) (after months spent making it ridiculously difficult), [same for OnePlus](
), [Samsung did so in July](
), and probably Google devices will soon follow suit.
And let's not mention the nightmare of the [Play Integrity API](
) that forces all Android developers to register through the Play Store and use Google's signing keys, even if they don't intend to distribute their apps through it.
Sure, officially Google has [taken a step back](
) and has pledged to provide a way for developers and power-users to bypass those restrictions. But we can all expect it to be a cumbersome and change-prone process filled with ridiculous amounts of frictions at every step - and I wouldn't even expect such a morally bankrupt company to keep maintaining this "sideloading" option.
Google once competed with Apple for customers. But in a world where Google walks away from the biggest antitrust trial since 1998 with yet another slap on the wrist, competition is dead, and Google is taking notes from Apple about what they can legally get away with. And the EU, the biggest opposer of its anti-competitive acts, is also becoming softer with Big Tech - both because Vestager has left the job, and because being soft with trillion-dollar monopolist tech titans is seen as a sign of being "technologically competitive".
Your best bet is to purchase a Pixel 9a _now_, before more manufacturers decide to block bootloaders, and immediately flash it with #GrapheneOS.
The long term plan would instead be to throw all of our efforts and energies on Linux phones. The folks at GrapheneOS are doing an amazing job and fighting against all kind of pressures, but at some point we should probably all just acknowledge that anything that is tainted with Android, or runs on a device intended only to run Android, is a liability, and we should no longer build solutions on top of hardware and software that we can no longer trust.
Sailfish, PostmarketOS, UBPorts, MeeGo or whatever comes next must succeed. No matter the cost.

9to5Google
Google will develop Android OS entirely behind closed doors starting next week
Google is adjusting how Android is made, with the AOSP branch moving behind closed doors, leaving the entire OS to be privately developed.

DroidWin
Xiaomi Might No Longer Allow Bootloader Unlocking on MIUI
Another day, another sad news for the tech enthusiasts. After Samsung, now Xiaomi might no longer allow Bootloader Unlocking on MIUI devices.

DroidWin
Now OnePlus Restricts Bootloader Unlocking!
One disappointing news after another for tech enthusiasts. After Samsung and Xiaomi, now OnePlus restricts its bootloader unlocking program!

XDA Forums
Bootloader unlocking option removed from One UI 8.0
It looks like Samsung has silently removed the option to unlock the bootloader from One UI 8.0 onwards as it has been reported by some users in the...

Android Developers
Play Integrity API | Android Developers
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