My problem with GrapheneOS is that only Pixel devices are officially supported, which makes it a very tight use case in my point of view.
> "GrapheneOS also supports generic targets, but these aren't suitable for production usage and are only intended for development and testing use."
> My problem with GrapheneOS is that only Pixel devices are officially supported, which makes it a very tight use case in my point of view.
Yes that's fair enough, especially for your guide which again seems to be more general to all mobile phones (which is not a bad thing). Not sure if their website touches on it, but I can see a couple reasons they've gone for Pixel devices only:
- Guaranteed support by google for some time
- Official AOSP source (straight for Google)
- Titan security chips
Absolutely. You find this in the section "Choosing a phone".
In my point of view, it would be the wrong recommendation, everyone should buy a Pixel phone, just because it supports a certain operating system.
Yes that's fair enough, especially for your guide which again seems to be more general to all mobile phones (which is not a bad thing). Not sure if their website touches on it, but I can see a couple reasons they've gone for Pixel devices only:
- Guaranteed support by google for some time - Official AOSP source (straight for Google) - Titan security chips