Bro. GrapheneOS is only for Google phones that you still have to buy if you don’t own one already. Motorola got support but so far 0 phones have GrapheneOS form their lineup.
Not to mention, most android phones are either Samsung or Chinese brands from which none will ever have support from GrapheneOS. Best you can do is get lineageOS or something and be lucky that these custom Roms have support for your device.
LineageOS isn’t quite as hardline about the hardware having specific security features, and works on a BUNCH more phones. Maybe even your current one. If not, it’s a lot easier to avoid Google buying for Lineage support than for Graphene.
How do I reliably tell an unlockable bootloader from just a carrier unlocked device that may still have a carrier firmware that prevents bootloader unlocking?
I’m not sure I understand your question. If you’re in the US do not buy a Verizon model. If It’s a Verizon model there’s nothing you can do with it. If the phone was purchased directly from Google it will be unlocked. It should be unlocked from most carriers I believe.
Just switch to GrapheneOS or Linux at this point.
Bro. GrapheneOS is only for Google phones that you still have to buy if you don’t own one already. Motorola got support but so far 0 phones have GrapheneOS form their lineup.
Not to mention, most android phones are either Samsung or Chinese brands from which none will ever have support from GrapheneOS. Best you can do is get lineageOS or something and be lucky that these custom Roms have support for your device.
Sadly GrapheneOS only supports pixel phones and I refuse to give more money to Google.
LineageOS isn’t quite as hardline about the hardware having specific security features, and works on a BUNCH more phones. Maybe even your current one. If not, it’s a lot easier to avoid Google buying for Lineage support than for Graphene.
– Frost
Motorola is making a graphene os phone soon I think
Buy a used one, that’s what I did. Google didn’t make a dime off of me.
How do I reliably tell an unlockable bootloader from just a carrier unlocked device that may still have a carrier firmware that prevents bootloader unlocking?
I’m not sure I understand your question. If you’re in the US do not buy a Verizon model. If It’s a Verizon model there’s nothing you can do with it. If the phone was purchased directly from Google it will be unlocked. It should be unlocked from most carriers I believe.
Swappa.com buy used.
Buy a used pixel 2nd hand.
I didn’t know that. There is also LineageOS that supports a wider range of phones.
/e/OS is a degoogled fork of lineageOS that supports my fairphone, So I’ll probably switch to that.
I wish there were more phones that could run Linux.
Handheld cyberdeck running linux with cell service is my dream.
Buying a Pixel is just giving Google more money. Flip phone here I come.
Buy last years model second hand
Probably gonna go with this
Fair enough. Cheap and cheerful.
They don’t make money on the hardware, only on PixelOS