May have to go back to my iPhone as in live in an area with terrible public transport would need uber as i would often get stuck.

Bit of a waste buying a brand new phone will have to sell at a loss. It should be made more clear how many apps do not work with the os

    sunyo0 Uber works fine, at least for me. Might need google services for it tho, which is downloadable on GOS. Otherwise disabling hardened malloc or similar might help if its crashing.

    "It should be made more clear how many apps do not work with the os", its not possible to tell you what apps will and will not work. There are too many apps...its any apps that requires the integrity API to pass, which uber isn't one of them.

      Both Uber and Lyft work absolutely fine on GOS.

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        sunyo0
        I'm on Uber app ver.4.567.10003 which works flawlessly on GOS.

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          raccoondad ah yes this makes sense!

          I finally got it working but it still can't find my location i need to manually put in the location. Is there something I'm missing in terms of GPS location?

            sunyo0 Were you indoors when testing it out? By default, GrapheneOS only uses GNSS (satellite).

            You can enable network location in Settings > Location > Network location. Make sure you have Wi-Fi active, or if you have it disabled, make sure to enable Wi-Fi scanning. That will allow you to get a location lock indoors.

            d4f2 is google play services installed (if does it need network permission, are you logged in)

            I do have Google Play Services installed but I was using Uber previous to having GPS also and it worked fine without it. Lyft seems to require GPS to be installed or it won't work at all. I am not logged in with any Google account.

            d4f2 was it necessary to tweak app settings

            No. Although I think I will enable Wi-Fi scanning as @matchboxbananasynergy suggests to get location lock indoors.

            d4f2 install

            source

            Aurora Store

              that_guy To be clear, you'd have to either enable Wi-Fi scanning or have Wi-Fi enabled as a whole. Enabling Wi-Fi Scanning is just in case you want to disable Wi-Fi other than that.

              Also, you need to enable network location for this to do anything.

              @sunyo0
              Settings > Location > Location Services > Network Location (GrapheneOS Proxy) - Or Apple Server, if you'd like. You can also toggle Wi-Fi scanning on (if that suits you) I haven't had an issue either way.

              In the default GrapheneOS App Store, make sure you have all the Google Play Services dependencies installed, such as GmsCompatConfig and Google Play Store.

              Uber works completely fine for me. I've had no issues. I have my location set up in the following way. What issues are you having? The community here is the best if people are having issues.

              d4f2
              yes, but not logged-in
              no
              aurora store

              btw there's a new version 4.568.10002 of the app.