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by yason
112 days ago
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I would certainly be using GrapheneOS if only I could get one to run on something else than a Pixel. I have a perfectly good phone whose bootloader can be unlocked and I can install LineageOS or other AOSP installations there but all I'm aware of and I've researched come short on the sandboxing and permissions. I'd be willing to use GrapheneOS without support for specific security hardware (if only they supported that configuration) just for the features mentioned but Pixel phones are just too expensive. I've always been more than happy with a decent low-tier phone and I don't see a technical reason to change that. Nothing wrong with my phone. |
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But the whole idea of GrapheneOS is the reason why it (currently) only runs on Pixels. On other phones you can run anything based on LineageOS...
I don't want GrapheneOS to compromise on that: if I didn't care about it, I would use any other alternative. To me it's a bit like saying "I would be using Linux if it was a lot more like Windows" (that's something I often understand when Windows users explain what it would take for them to use Linux). But I, as a Linux user, really don't want Linux to look a lot more like Windows.