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14 days agoNot Android, not an Android fork, not reliant on hardware from the company you want to get away from (GrapheneOS requires Google Pixel devices).
Not Android, not an Android fork, not reliant on hardware from the company you want to get away from (GrapheneOS requires Google Pixel devices).
Still doesn’t make sense to me to get a Google device (required for GrapheneOS) to “degoogle”.
This only works because Google currently allows it. They could stop tomorrow and while you might be able to continue running GrapheneOS on a device where it’s already installed, they can’t magically update proprietary firmware for example.
It wouldn’t have a lot of selection, would it?