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>just buy a Google phone to degoogle
>Trust me bro
Lol

Why no one forks graphene os to other phones?
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Because all phones are a piece of shit
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>>107228814
People that want to degoogle and have an IQ below 20 buy pixels, the rest just buys an iphone.
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>>107228814
>Why no one forks graphene os to other phones?
Because they don't have the security requirements
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>>107228831
>Americans in 2025 falling for these Google líes

Lol
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For the gazillionth time GrapheneOS can't be ported to other phones because other phones don't have the same iPhone-like security chips. The version of GrapheneOS for other phones is called LineageOS. Actually it's better because the devs won't scold you for rooting. You are essentially asking why "OS+drivers" aren't ported to hardware that doesn't have anything for those drivers to talk to and already has the same OS.
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>>107228843
There's literally a GSI On xda
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>>107228840
You can count the non-Pixel phones with re-lockable bootloaders on your fingers, everything else is prone to evil maid attacks.
>>107228843
Lots of phones have security chips
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>>107228843
That's nonesense from a pajeet rom user that doesn't understand most graphenosn features
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>>107228883
>Muh re-loclet bootloader

Lol
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>>107228840
>I know more than the developers of GrapheneOS
Shut up dunning-kruger
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>>107228843
>you can only degoogle if you have googles backdoor installed on your hardware
jeets truly are subhuman
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>>107228883
>muh evil maid
meanwhile in reality
>gets pwned by a 10 year old vulnerability in a 15 year old compatibility layer for a 40 year old legacy file format that is still supported for some god forsaken reason
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>>107228814 (not you OP)
>>107228831
>>107228843
You're all RETARDED faggots. As /g/ has been discussing for the past month, GrapheneOS is supposedly partnering with a flagship OEM partner in order to break away from reliance upon Google. So to answer OP's question, GrapheneOS is currently being forked to other phones, it just may take a few years. If there's some new development in the story I've missed, then let some anon prove me wrong.
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>>107228950
The phone they would port to doesn't exist yet. Because again. No other phone has the requisite security.
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>>107228940
>gets pwned by a 10 year old vulnerability in a 15 year old compatibility layer for a 40 year old legacy file format that is still supported for some god forsaken reason
The whole design philosophy of GrapheneOS is to mitigate the risk of zero-days.
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>>107228950
Not happening
No major company is going to make a phone exclusively for an OS used mainly by drug dealers
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>>107228993
>>107228969
They literally announced a partnership with an existing phone company
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>>107228993
I will
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>>107229122
Which one?
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>>107228991
>dude we locked the heckin bootloaderino so now it's magically mitigating the risk of unpatched exploits in the way apps handle common file formats
You shills are as desperate as your talking points are pathetic.
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>>107228991
yeah locking the bootloader because muh evil maid is going to really help against someone sending you a modified wav audio file exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in the pcm decoder sure bro got any more hollow marketing phrases?
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>>107229189
>>107229202
I mean there's a lot of memory hardening and sanity checks and attack surface minimization to prevent some unknown exploit escalating privileges or whatever. But I'm not trying to sell it to you, if you think it's a honeypot or something you can just not use it. There are alternatives.
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>>107229163
Feel free to check their mastodon.
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>>107229202
>Airbags are stupid because somebody could just shoot your Toyota with an RPG.
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>>107229275
Yeah because being targeted by a zero day is total loony land meanwhile we all have to fend off 20 Indian scammers disguised as maids every day trying to install firmware level rootkits on our phones.
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>>107228814
>buy a Google phone to degoogle it
>immediately regoogle it
>It's way better this way trust me bro
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>>107229298
You clearly didn't understand the metaphor.
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While I do think some of the features are schizo are there any other roms that sandbox Google?
I don't know why it's a hot take to not want to be data harvested with the advent of AI
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>>107229305
I do, you just didn't make the point you think you did.
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>>107229317
Correct. A metaphor is not a point. I'm glad we agree that you didn't understand it.
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>>107229323
Oh damn you really are as retarded as I thought you were. That's grim.
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>>107228814
>another graphene thread
>another thread full of cope about evil maids
They didn't even manage to evil maid Assange but yeah sure NEETs that haven't left their moms basement for half a year and haven't cleaned their room in 15 years are priority targets for every intelligence service on earth.
>>107229275
It's impressive to be the single most retarded nigger in a graphene thread but here (You) are.
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>>107229330
I'm sorry you're so upset. I hope you can have a good rest of your day regardless of the fact that you misunderstood somebody's post.
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>>107229202
Yeah you're right, since someone can attack me in a completely different way I should just give up on security all together. Ah damn, since I can get ddossed I might as well not encrypt my harddrive
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>>107229275
>>107229418
do graphene shills have a bingo card and every field is just deflection or moving the goal posts?
>hurr we can't support any other phones because muh security chip we need to harden™ the os
>look inside
>evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid evil maid
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>>107229445
Idk why you responded to my message, your response has nothing to do with mine
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>>107228814
Their dual sim card functionality sucks. It's so easy to make a call from the wrong phone number and exposing your other sim. You have to go all the way into your settings across 5 menus just to change all your settings before you make a call or text.
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>>107228883
>everything else is prone to evil maid attacks
If someone has physical access it’s game over. I don’t know how retards still haven’t figured that out.
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>>107228828
ishits are worse than anything google
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>>107228814
The biggest irony is that GrapheneOS requires Google to drip feed them security update and the phone gets discontinued as soon as Google's support ceases
I heard Motorola is decent.
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>>107229480
>>107229480
>Gameover
United States v. Doe
Commonwealth v. Gelfgatt
United States v. Kirschner

Idk where you live but here in freedom land we have a 5th Amendment
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>>107229480
>If someone has physical access it’s game over.
Unless drive encryption is way less secure than everyone thinks, no it isn't. The normal tools for cracking locked phones that police and glowies use don't work on GOS by default, and duress passwords are a godsend.
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Why do GrapheneOS devs want you to be able to re-lock the bootloader so bad? What happens if you don't lock it?
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>>107229513
>>107229527
That isn’t what an evil maid attack consists of geniuses.
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>>107229547
In theory, someone could put a modified version of the os on your phone that records you at all times or some shit without having to get your pin.
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>>107229563
We're arguing that it's not game over if someone gets physical access. Evil maids are just one vector.
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>>107229563
Oh true, I totally shouldn't protect myself when they're building a case. You're right, that for sure wouldn't be the best time to protect yourself
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>>107229587
>>107229593
>miss the point
>have this pointed out
>miss the point again
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>>107229463
This. They should let you hold the call button, and then have a pop up menu come out and let you select the sim card you want to call from instead of having to make the call first and hoping the sim doesn't already make the call before you can change the sim and you end up exposing your number. The text messaging app should change to the color of the sim card being used and have a label for what sim is being used for the text message thread. When sending a new text. The text msg menu already has something liek this where you hold down Send and it lets you select the sim card. I just wish the text thread changed color to the current sim or there was a bigger label liek on top. Sim Card 2 -> Friend 2, Verizon sim -> Friend 5
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>>107229614
>More security is pointless
Great point, thanks for sharing. Gonna keep using it though so...
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>>107229641
>more security
>we refuse to support 99% of phones because they lack a placebo feature
>this makes smartphones more secure
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>>107229668
forget it dude they will just continue to spew irrelevant bullshit in bad faith and then say you're acting in bad faith
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>>107229668
99% of the hate for GrapheneOS seems to come from this exact form of sour grapes - that the features they implement aren't available for non-Pixel phones. They have supported other phones in the past, and once they have their OEM partnership up and running they will again.
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Just because you're an itoddler who can't have an OS that can't be unlocked by Cellebrite doesn't mean you have to be salty at them taking security seriously. I don't only use GrapheneOS for Evil MAID attacks you know?
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>>107229712
I just upgraded my phone and I went from an s23 to a pixel 9, I specifically got it to run graphene os and I just got it installed today and I'm liking it.
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>>107229712
>muh sour grapes
I have an 8 pro running graphene. The hate comes from the fact that the devs spend their time gushing about lasers and muh glorified tpm chips in youtube interviews instead of fixing real problems >>107229463.
Or how about the fact they still haven't fixed the insane time drift when the phone is off?
Or how there still is no indication why your internet connection fails (i.e. time drift).
Or how they still haven't fixed the bug that after time drift happens you will have to manually set time and date or manually disable and enable automatic time sync for it to actually sync?
And before you start coping yeah these are common problems because the battery life on these things is a bad fucking joke.
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>>107229668
>cops take phone while you're in custody
>can't unencrypt
>"Ok well let's get a warrant to swap out the OS with an infected one"
>encryption is now pointless unless you throw away phone

I don't understand the reason being angry at more security. It makes no sense, just because they don't support your favorite phone?
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>>107229762
>encryption is now pointless unless you throw away phone
Correct
>buh much locked bootloader
Are you fucking retarded?
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>>107229762
If you would ever use any device that you handed over to the feds then you are not qualified for any security related discussions. You obviously think locking the bootloader is some magic bullet, in the scenario you've just given it is completely fucking useless. That's like saying a server can't possibly be compromised because you installed a TPM and enabled the intrusion detection system in BIOS with an admin password. It's security theatre.
>b-b-b-but it theoretically improves security by 0.00000000000000000001% in this made up incredibly narrow scenario
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>>107229788
Ok well make your own os that supports more phones but doesn't have evil MAID attack protection. Thanks hope this helps!
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>>107229762
this is the kind of retard that buys a shitxel to run orbot as a full device vpn only to immediately install his sim card that's tied to his bank account and social security number
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>>107229811
What’s ironic about locked bootloaders is it’s a feature meant to prevent you from owning your own computer, that they came up with the thinnest possible security excuse for, which retards actually fell for. It’s pretty funny t b h.
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GrapheneOS should make an OS for the Lenovo Legion y700 gen 4 and re-make all the gaming boost options for the graphenerom. They would boost the populairty of GrapheneOS if they gave gamers more control over their hardware the way RedMagic and the Lenovo Legion tablets do with their gaming profiles.
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>>107228843
>don't have the same iPhone-like security chips
Virtualise them then
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>>107229122
and? they still need a new model of phone. can you read?
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>>107229849
Yeah but a relockable bootloader is freedom. It's like having a lock that you'll know if someone fucked with. That's pretty handy from a security perspective.
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>>107228828
All data you type and say goes through Siri which sends to Google. Now they also use Gemini
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>>107231257
It’s a feature meant to allow corps to reflash without giving up hardware control to their peons. The idea that it gains you anything in freedom or security is laughable.
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>>107229202
>because muh evil maid is going to really help against someone sending you a modified wav audio file
And you seem to think the problem isn't you know someone that would send you a .wav?

>>107229547
>>107229445
>>107229334
>They didn't even manage to evil maid Assange
It's not all about evil maid. How many "legitimate" things in the play store can realistically be described as malware?

Take for example, temu. Seems legit, loads of folf use it. You install their (cr)app. It sideloads an exploit chain in place.
Now, if your bootloader is locked, that'll have write access to somewhere that will be cleared when you reboot. If your bootloader is unlocked....
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>>107229257
>believing any word from the schizo who handles their social media
KEK
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>>107232426
Um, it's nice knowing that no one modified my system cause I locked it. That's basic security. Having lineageos by itself for example... You have no guarantee shit was modified.
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>>107228828
>I only buy apple because I am so smart!
Applefags are lower IQ than pixelfags.
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>>107232512
You have that guarantee because you don't let other people fuck with your device when you aren't looking... right?
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>>107229492
nope, but you can see who loves android though!
>sars android is a very good value
do not care :)
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>>107228814
Just don't lock your bootloader. If your phone was in glowie's hands just throw it away and buy a new one.
It's that simple. You shouldn't buy shitty overheating weakass slow charging pile of garbage called Pixel
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>>107232626
Locking the bootloader isn't about glowies. You really think they can't get signed code?

It's about unintended access. And this doesn't need to be physical.
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>>107229445
Just say you don't know what an evil meat attack is
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>>107232602
Next time, crop up the address bar.
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>>107232698
>what if
Yes, they definitely can get signed code, which is why law agencies pay millions for cellbrite and graykey devices to exploit bugs in the bootloader and OS.and after that shooter, They publicly brought Apple to court and it was all over the news for ages trying to get them to write a signed update that they could push to the shooter's phone to unlock it because they just couldn't do it themselves.

Tldr: You made an appeal to authority fallacy because you don't know what you're talking about.
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>>107232779
>and after that shooter, They publicly brought Apple to court and it was all over the news for ages trying to get them to write a signed update that they could push to the shooter's phone to unlock it because they just couldn't do it themselves.
Yes, and after Apple very publicly refused to do so and showed everyone that your data is safe and secure with them, they were able to magically unlock the phone anyway "without Apple's help".
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>>107233598
It's weird how you thought that I wouldn't actually know the details of the story that I brought up myself. An Australian cybersecurity company contracted with the FBI to unlock the phone. Just stop posting. You were wrong. Every single time they use bootloader and operating system exploits because they don't have back doors like you're implying.
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>>107228814
>star of david logo
hard pass
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>>107233699
What's it like seeing a simple hexagon and immediately thinking about Jews? This is a legitimate question. It seems like such a strange mindset to draw that conclusion.
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>>107228814
I am going to abandon smartphones and get a feature flip phone and use a portable raspberry pi tablet with a hotspot to cut off the dataminjng spyware and to degoogle my system
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>>107229761
>devs won't duo what I want then to do
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>>107233683
yes, that's definitely what happened.
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>>107234107
SAAAAAAAAAAAAR you might want to buy a dictionary instead of a phone next time.
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Okay so what phone would one buy to run lineageOS if grapheneOS on a pixel is compromised?
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>>107232750
>evil meat attack
is that what you call it when daddy comes into your room at night?
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>>107234241
fucking kek
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>>107234221
Cringe and gay
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apple won
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>>107234151
I accept your concession. Sorry your version of reality isn't backed up by actual reality
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>>107234241
I'm glad we agree you dont know. Have a good day.
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>>107234234
>how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast this morning
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>>107235090
Trolling used to mean something kiddo.
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>>107235163
Get well soon
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>>107235104
good morning saaaaar
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>>107235283
Fix your bot
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>>107235311
thanks chatgpt
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>>107235354
>>107235311
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>>107235311
>>107235367
thanks chatgpt
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>>107235488
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>>107235505
thanks chatgpt
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>>107228814
To anyone who uses this. Is it good?
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>>107235603
Yeah
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>>107232750
>evil meat attack
With every passing second this board becomes more retarded.
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>>107235603
It's okay as a second phone, wouldn't consider it for a primary one.
>battery life sucks
>increasing amount of apps straight up refuses to work
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kek this guy again straight up lying
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>>107235668
>play integrity is not a thing
what did the tranny mean by this?
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>>107235668
>people keep complaining about the same issues? must be a samefag
(You) seem desperate.
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>>107235729
>>107235720
If it wasn't really you wouldn't have double posted in response.
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>>107235791
Can someone enlighten me what this schizo is rambling about before I lose interest?
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>>107235791
>the grapheneos damage control team doesn't know
how nu?
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>>107235791
those time stamps do not align tranny
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I don't need schizo configs I just want to block Google from data raping me, any other ROMs out there without the reputation this ROM has?
I want Google Sandboxed and better battery life because Google Services are destroying my battery and I don't need ai shit running rampant on my phone.
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>>107235873
There's lineage I guess. There are a few graphene forks too I think but ultimately they're all still downstream of the potential schizo shit from the lead dev.
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>>107228831
>GrapheneOS is supposedly partnering with a flagship OEM partner
>Unnamed partner
I'm nearly 100% certain that it's a pozzed one
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Is it possible to install this on a Samsung Galaxy s10e?
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>>107235895
That's good to know, I just want to block apps from data harvesting me and only use Google services as I need them without google taking data 24/7. My favorite apps are found on F-Droid already so as permissive app and service control will keep me golden. Also isn't it likely you'll get in more trouble doing that encryption shit on your phone?
It seems retarded when both the mobster and cops will punish you more for that.
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100% graphene os is made by google to get the data of anti-google cunt
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>>107232536
This.
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>>107235926
Is there a single manufacturer that isn't pozzed? also
>flagship OEM
It's 102% pozzed with a 2% margin of error.
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>>107235929
Yes.
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>>107235990
Graphene is like Mozilla, controlled opposition barely allowed to exist to give retards the illusion of choice.
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>>107228814
>go into graphene thread
>it's just schizophrenics arguing with themselves for 100+ replies
I don't know what I expected but you guys need to rope as soon as humanly possible.
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>>107235926
>>107236021
From what I gathered it's likely to be OnePlus.
Quote from R*ddit:
"I can't give you a name but the OEM is in the top 10. The device(s) will likely be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip. That's all I got for now!"
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>>107236130
what don't think the resident schizo screeching samefag 20 times is compelling?
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>>107228814
>Why no one forks graphene os to other phones?
Hello ESL
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/10/leaker-reveals-which-pixels-are-vulnerable-to-cellebrite-phone-hacking/

KIKES SEETHING :E

Azimuth and Cellebrite (mossad) useless against GOS.
Can't bruteforced, can't breach BFU or AFU.

Thats why kikes claims Graphene as “criminal’s phone”.

GrayKey (owned by Magnet Forensics) and MSAB (which sells the product XRY) also takes ubercopium.

kill juden
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>some shill tells me this is a bad phone on /g/
>itoddler chimes in
thanks for confirming a pixel with GrapheneOs was the right decision
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>>107232541
That's security through obscurity. Which is not security.
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>>107242555
No it isn't. Don't name random concepts you don't understand as if they settle some argument.
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>>107242649
You rely on the obscure scenario that you'll always have your phone on sight. That's poor security. Have fun staring at your phone I guess.
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Every phone is shit and has unfree firmware. Graphene has the huge advantage of giving you a bloatless android with 0 installation pains and 0 need to scurry ebay for some 2nd hand phone that runs lineage, however.
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>>107242675
>Have fun staring at your phone I guess.
I had the tailor make inserts in my pants to store it in. I put my wallet and keys in them too, pretty smart, huh?
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>>107242719
Sir this is ICE, you'll need to give up your phone for inspection since you fall in the 100 mile boundary.
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>>107242747
>get phone back afterwards
>surely this is the same one as I had before and not a decoy
>let me just quickly type in my password
you retards deserve the assfucking you'll get in prison.
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>>107242987
If you had a locked bootloader with grapheneos, you would not have any worries.

Checkmate.
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>>107243000
>>>>decoy
please consult a dictionary if this term is confusing you
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>>107243010
I bet you have decoy balls when you fuck your wife too. Can't let her have your bio-data after all.

Btw grapheneos doesn't have this problem.

Checkmate.
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>>107243020
If you ask nicely, jamal might give you a reach around
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>>107228814
CalyxOS is a fork of Grapheneos

GrapheneOS has used Calyx built components in the past as well

(not sure if they still do)


Just buy a fucking iPhone though



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