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Pixel actually guarantees 5 years now and if you put GrapheneOS on it, then you'll have one of the most private and secure operating systems available
just a side note for graphene: i have the feeling that itβs not for everyone. βtoo muchβ security tends to get in the UX way
Chances are if you know how to use an Android, using Graphene isn't too much harder. You can still download from the play store and run apps like normal. If you're reading this post then you probably have the technical knowhow to plug your phone into the computer and press the start button.
Fair point with not being for everybody though, I wouldn't be comfortable giving it to my non-techy family and friends. You do have a fair point.
Out of curiosity, which Pixel phone is a good one to have GrapheneOS installed on to last a long time?
The latest Pixel would get the longest update. They follow Google's support updates which is 5 years from the time it is available for purchase.
https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime
Just a reminder that GrapheneOS dev harassed Louis Rossmann of being complicit in his hoax attempted murder, something he has not provided evidence for in over 2 months. He has harassed me, Techlore, FlorisBoard, Bromite, Calyx devs and many countless entities, including subreddits of sheltering, according to him, alleged swatters.
I followed this controversy as well. On the GrapheneOS forum, strcat announced he has stepped down to work on himself. The project is running like normal and development is still the same as always.
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/5235-stepping-down-as-project-leader-of-grapheneos
His announcement is a big hoax for attention seeking purposes. Upon repeated attempts by his non-critic fans, he refused to provide any evidence of swatting. His habit is to maintain silence whenever he is caught lying, and will use as much dead cat strategies as needed to accomplish that.