• crunchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    I’m somewhat excited but I’m still going to hold some back until they reveal who this mystery OEM is. I really don’t want to move from one big corporation to another

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    3 days ago

    It always seemed odd to me that you needed a pixel. I know it’s for reasons but google is an anti-privacy company at it’s core.

    If they can break away from Google I will buy one next.

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    whoever they end up with, it’s gonna be a new model, which means perfectly usable tech from the last 7-8 years is excluded, and it also means it’s gonna be expensive. so good for them, I guess, but this news doesn’t concern me in the slightest.

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      In a year or two it will not be new anymore and if the same model will be available with stock android it doesn’t have to be very expensive.

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        my baseline is a 7 year old model with 8 GB RAM and SDM845 that I can get intermittently for $50. for that kinda money I get a LineageOS fully supported device that’s blazing fast, safe and secure against any reasonable threat; I have zero concerns a lost or stolen device will compromise me. as a bonus, it just so happens it’s one of the best supported devices for Mobian and postmarketOS. so, that’s the baseline.

        GrapheneOS value proposition is gonna be spend 10x that (at least!) for a marginally secure-er solution. that’s a shite deal.

        now if they partnered with LineageOS and other “let’s revive old shit left behind” that would be a different story. imagine if Linux was available only on latest gen CPUs, would all of us be into it? I know I wouldn’t be.

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          By “secure against any reasonable threat” you mean device that no longer receives firmware updates?

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      That would be nice but I do wonder how much the Graphene project is going to be involved in hardware decisions if it is a major OEM. Sounds like it’ll be more just a phone where the OEM provides support of bootloader unlocks and installation of graphene

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      batteries and hardware (motherboards, cameras, etc) on most phones and laptops are achievably replaceable. not “I’m boarding a plane better change it in my lap” but like half an hour of work, which isn’t that big of a drag every year or so. watch any youtube video tutorial to get a better sense. I’m not saying grams can pull it off, but if you’re even tangentially tech literate, it’s doable.

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    Too bad google stopped shipping pixel specific code in the AOSP tree. Maybe they wouldn’t be contemplating dropping the pixel 11 if that was still the case.