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My pixel 7 is shitting the bed and I am considering upgrading and just installing graphene immediately on the new phone as part of my degoogling journey.

Is there anything I need to know about this? I work in IT, so I'm tech savvy. This is my first time installing graphene, however.

I'd be upgrading to a pixel 10 probably.

My carrier is verizon

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[–] dimjim@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago

Installing Grapheneos has been fantastic for the last several months since I made the jump. It quite literally took longer for the phone to update Google's Android out of the box than for me to rip that shit out and install Grapheneos lol.

I'll say the best thing about it is the flexibility to your level of security needs. You can completely run it exactly as you would a normal Android phone, or you could go balls to the wall and have separate user accounts for different services and only use non-google play store apps. I personally chose not to have separate user accounts because while they will show notifications, it doesn't allow (at least not that I could figure out) you to show the content of said notifications. It was immediately annoying as I don't want to sign into another account just to find out it was a notification I didn't care about.