I tried Waydroid on Arch and its amazing. It runs Android apps flawlessly. And with a touchscreen device, I feel like I have an Android tablet running inside my Linux machine.

But I still don’t know what to use it for…

What apps do you use with Waydroid? What use cases do you have for it?

    • The Hobbyist@lemmy.zip
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      9 months ago

      Well yes, but also no.

      Whenever you search for a solution to your problem, it stems from the realization that something is a problem. But sometimes, you have a thing which has been done for a longtime, it was a problem with no solution and you’ve had to accept that. How would you determine one day that things can be done differently and better without constantly reevaluating everything? It’s not realistic.

      In my view, it is a perfectly reasonable question to ask “what problem does waydroid solve?” To figure out if you have that issue and you didn’t know of this solution.

      Sorry, just my 2 cents.

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        9 months ago

        Also, Learning is Fun, so here I have a new toy, let’s have fun seeing what I can learn to do with it, then - as you say - that might solve a problem or improve a thing I hadn’t thought of before.

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    9 months ago

    Playing Slay the Spire.

    It does have a native Linux version but it doesn’t sync cross-platform. So since I like playing on the go it is nice to also be able to play at home on a bigger screen.

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    9 months ago

    Android does have lots of games, and some apps that aren’t as easy to use, or as good as in native linux. For example, some painting apps (krita is powerful, but can also overwhelm someone), video editors like capcut or lumafusion, audio apps. For most of everything else, there is a web browser on linux that can do the job better probably, and native apps. But overall, I’d say that Android apps aren’t really that useful on linux, because they’re mostly geared towards apps that you use on the go, while you usually sitting on a chair at home or work when you’re using linux. To be honest, most native apps now have been replaced by a web browser, so either native linux or native android apps are only useful for high end professional usages (e.g. blender, video editing, etc) rather than everyday use.

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      9 months ago

      aren’t a lot of games aarch64 only? do they even support x86? I’ve attempted in the past to use waydroid for a game, but no way to install it on an x86 machine. Does waydroid support some kind of box64 layer?

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    9 months ago

    Reminds me that my daughter wanted to play Toca Life World on her PC. So I guess I would use it for that. As soon as I have the energy to do it.

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    9 months ago

    The only thing I can truly think of is Signal. If there was a native Gtk app for signal that was near feature complete I would probably ditch Android altogether. Maybe OSMAnd~, but that’s a nice to have.

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      9 months ago

      Flare isn’t feature complete but you can run it in the background for all notifications.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah I know about it, but it’s so so far off from being usable as a daily driver interacting with people on Android sadly :/

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    9 months ago

    if you want netflix witjh DRM stuff like offline downloads waydroid can do it I think via the android app…
    You need to use a waydroid-utils script to install “widevine” for drm.
    This is a solution i’ve tested for someone else not me;
    I think it works, but it’s not been rigorouly road tested.

    Posssibly other DRM services will work if you can tolerate that type of thing.

    My guess is that the main use for it is android app development and testing.

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      9 months ago

      you might want to look into stremio or the servarr suite if youre having to jump through these hoops anyway

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    9 months ago

    Definitely not to have android apps on a Linux tablet, because in-waydroid rotation doesn’t work, and rotating the tablet itself breaks the windowing system until you reboot the container. Issue first reported in 2021.

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    9 months ago

    Honestly: I cannot have the Instagram app on my phone (both for privacy and for addiction) - I have it installed on Waydroid and the fact that it works like 50% of the way keeps me from using it more than a couple times a week.

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    9 months ago

    Used to use it for Apple Music but Cider 2 does what I want now, especially since Apple started locking down AM on rooted devices (of which Waydroid basically is) for no good reason.

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      9 months ago

      Cider doesn’t support lossless, but then again neither does the version of android supported by waydroid currently

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        9 months ago

        I was able to get lossless back then. It’s a matter of enabling fake_wifi for the app in Waydroid. You have to play a track for it to activate, but that’s also a bug I’ve experienced on my actual phone.

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          I could enable it in the app, but Android versions below 10 resample everything down to 16 bit / 44.1 khz and Waydroid is stuck on Android 9 for now.

          Now I guess I’d have to pass safety net or hide root and I can’t be bothered. I just plug my phone into the dac instead

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    9 months ago

    People with linux phones use it to run android apps: Signal because using electron is worse than waydroid for battery life, banking apps, bullshit government apps without web versions, etc. It’s terrible for battery life, but it works.

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