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[–] entwine@programming.dev 7 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

This is nonsense. Everyone needs the most secure phone possible, especially considering it's the only device some people will ever own. None of the other de-Googled offerings come close to the security features that Graphene offers, some of which are custom built solutions. They go above and beyond what the typical ROM does, which is why it even supports a lot of banking apps that would normally be blocked.

There's a good reason people talk about GrapheneOS a lot lately, and not any of the many alternative Android ROMs that exist.

Also, let’s keep in mind that GrapheneOS only supports Pixel because they don’t want to allow people to run their OS on hardware they don’t think is secure enough

Obviously. That's the point: Graphene isn't just any de-Googled ROM, it's specifically a product designed for security-conscious users. If someone doesn't care about security and just wants to dick around on an old Android device, they can use one of the many toy ROMs out there (like iodé)

The main goal of Graphene OS is to protect users from some very specific attacks like some devices police uses to unlock phones or some targeted hacks by state actors.

That's simply not true. It does do those things, but that's not "the main goal". Not sure where you got that from?

[–] ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net -2 points 10 hours ago

This is nonsense. Everyone needs the most secure phone possible,

This is nonsense. GrapheneOS is like 0.00001% of the market. Almost everyone in the world manages to survive just fine "dicking around on an old Android". Only people that can be targeted by state actors really need GrapheneOS. Most people when forced to choose between unlocking their phones or being denied entry to a country, being stopped from boarding a plane or simply spending some time in jail will quickly unlock the phone and hand it over to police. Having extra secure OS is meaningless to them.

I understand you have some sensitive data on your phone and you would rather be detained than unlock it and that's fine. Graphene OS is for you. I'm sure you're already using it on a Pixel device. Motorola will offer you more options but that's it. Not much will change.