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nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqtva8g98fx0fks0pt38vr75tv02t30qd5ev7n5v7fcpl6t44hf7kq5fm8mr QUESTION from someone largely ignorant of the Google and Android ecosystem: Why does GrapheneOS target the generally well-regarded Google Pixel family of devices and not vendors shipping "customized" versions of Android on their products?

When I first read about Graphene I got so excited I could do something interesting with a Galaxy Note 20 only to learn I was mistaken. And if I were buying a pixel, I think I'd be reluctant to use alternate firmware on it.

You shouldn't really be using anything from Google and buying their spyware hardware with the goal of "security" or "privacy" is just a whole new level of stupid.

There are plenty of Android distros running in dozens of normal models. No need to trust on a distro with ambiguous funding sources and suspicious choices of hardware.

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