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#GrapheneOS is still not vulnerable to Cellebrite device exploitation as of the February 2025 support matrix. Appears the documents have leaked online in multiple places. I'll make a larger post summarizing it when I have time.

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Pixels with GrapheneOS remain the only device explicitly mentioned by Cellebrite as being unaffected by their exploits, and remains the only third-party operating system in their documentation entirely. We are the leading contender for mobile security and this is a great real world example.

Here is a blog post that summarises the big pages for Android devices already:

https://osservatorionessuno.org/blog/2025/03/a-deep-dive-into-cellebrite-android-support-as-of-february-2025/#the-february-2025-support-matrix

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Luxas 9mo ago

This is why they're using Greykey instead

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Final 9mo ago

Graykey's capability is no different or even lesser to Cellebrite Premium and have been disrupted by patches to vulnerabilities in the stock OS that we reported to Google ourselves. Cellebrite's stock OS capability was unchanged and we are confident they lead in Pixel support.

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