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> With Google’s recent announcement that they will no longer be providing device trees for Pixel phones

There's no other Android OEM providing what Pixels provided prior to Android 16. It was never one of our hardware requirements and we've continued supporting Pixels without it. We've communicated that GrapheneOS development will continue, that existing Pixels will remain supported until end-of-life and that future Pixels will be supported if they meet the hardware requirements.

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En Ready To Prepare sólo te ofrecemos lo que sabemos que es mejor para tí.

Sin medias tintas.

Sólo un pata negra como nostr:nprofile1qqs9g69ua6m5ec6ukstnmnyewj7a4j0gjjn5hu75f7w23d64gczunmgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43q4gnztg te puede asegurar lo que ningún otro privacy tool puede.

¿Tienes ganas de probarlo pero no sabes cómo empezar? ¿Quieres regalarselo a alguien pero lo quieres plug and play con una pequeña introducción a su uso para aprovechar al máximo sus capacidades?

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#introductions #technology #privacy #phone #sovereign

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How about you wind down the requirements just a bit so more devices with better hardware are supported. You can always add a huge asterisk on the downloads page to warn the users that the device has worse security than Pixels. In my humble opinion not many users require that much security but a lot want features like sandboxed Google Play Services or as useful permission manager but no other rom provides them