For sure. There is no good information basis to back this aledged act to make alternate OS unfeasible in the EU.

As also mentioned from nostr:nprofile1qqs9g69ua6m5ec6ukstnmnyewj7a4j0gjjn5hu75f7w23d64gczunmgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43q4gnztg, on Pixel and on future OEM's to be added, GrapheneOS will be installable.

When looking for reliable second source like c't magazine, or other relyable journals, it is unplausible that the story is true.

When it is true, the law or political speeches regarding this can be cited as proof.

I thought it is important to mark this note, since it gets a lot of interaction, while most probably being a malicious production. Very likely people are afraid for believing in such false claims.

What are your thoughts. I am happy for a open discussion.

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nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqkl8e7s48j6cfr6zrmn53n5l0fsxustszj3fwmu9ahn0tnm9e8euqmwdfch nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq0000003zmk89narqpczy4ff6rnuht2wu05na7kpnh3mak7z2tqzssxadyp We don't think the story is real or makes sense. It's a bunch of unsubstantiated assumptions repeated by many tech sites. There has been no reliable source claiming it and it wouldn't be specific to phones since many other devices also have radios. OEMs we're in contact with aren't aware of anything stopping them supporting alternate operating systems in Europe.