• crunchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months 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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    2 months 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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          2 months ago

          Well Qualcomm chips are made in Taiwan. Most of the phones are actually made in China or India (PCBs and assembly) I believe.

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        2 months ago

        I mean does it really matter if they offer all the hardware security features and it’s running with GrapheneOS, which is FOSS

        There’s nothing inherently less secure about a device just because it’s Chinese lol

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          From a privacy / security POV you’re probably right but I just don’t want to support Chinese companies right now, at least where possible.

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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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    2 months ago

    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.

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    2 months ago

    Im confused. Graphene has been saying this for at least a couple years. Is there a change now where they’re actually finalizing something?

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      2 months ago

      If I read previous articles right, Google has stopped shipping Pixel specific hardware drivers down to the android open source project, so any hardware support graphene figures out going forward has to be reverse engineered anyway.

      So that’s some additional motivation at least.

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      2 months ago

      Sounds like Google is no longer giving security patches as quickly as the used to. I may be wrong.

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        2 months ago

        I mean we’ve known that for a couple months. I want to know if Graphene is actually close to releasing something or if this is just digging up old quotes where they’re just saying “we’re working with an OEM” like they have been for the past couple years.

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        It’s more that Google is making it significantly more difficult for non-Google sanctioned projects to operate on Pixel phones and there may come a time when it’s no longer feasible to develop GrapheneOS for the Pixel

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      2 months ago

      They said for at least a couple of years that they want to expand to other phone models or that they’re partnering with a major OEM?

      The makers of GrapheneOS have confirmed they are partnering with a major Android OEM to bring the OS to Snapdragon-powered flagships.

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        2 months ago

        That they are partnering with an OEM. I remember the chatterings around it happening at least a year ago if not longer.