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Proper isolation for each radio and other components is one of our hardware requirements:

https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices

It's one of the requirements that's available in all mainstream phones already, much more common than a lot of these.

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Looks great 👍

Oh btw We are planning a meetup in February focused on GraphenOS

It will be a workshop event in London

The time is ripe for going mainstream with this tech.

We will share more info soon, it will be a banger with some talks about privacy

Ppl deserve to know .. simple as that.

Yes this is what I appreciate more and more since we spoke last time regarding pinephone I was so excited about. Unlike this little beast but it seems they have to improve their hardware a lot more in this regard.

Would you recommend any specific device on the market to measure the phone radio activity.

I would like to see what happens when it's in the "aeroplane mode" or WiFi turned off and SIM out.

I would like to believe the pixels shut down the activity of the radio modules but sources say most of phones of the market don't