You clearly haven't heard about Android with Graphene on it

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This guy is really embarassing himself.

I hope they look it up and start using it 🙏

I’ve forgotten more about Android than you’ll ever know, kid., so simmer down and let the adults talk..

It actually confirms what I said, you dolt. If Android was secure, you wouldn’t need a project like graphene. 🤦🏻‍♂️

Well, I didn't call you any names. That's just rude.

No, you just insulted my intelligence..

I know all about graphene, I had it on my P4XL becore I switched to iOS. I know all about custom roms,kernels and magisk modules.

All of those were created because the stock experience of an Android device sucks balls and graphene was created because even Google couldn’t put out a stock device that was even remotely close to iOS’ level of security.

Now, you could argue that the reason none of that was created for the iPhone is because it runs closed source software, but people have jailbroken them so clearly they can be hacked if necessary.

I will admit that there are a few things that irk me about iOS, but the overall experience has been better than anything I ever experienced on a modified Android device. So, even if you could hack an iPhone, I really don’t see the need to compromise device security to do so.