they're working on it. GrapheneOS has serious plans to get a phone made for them. even more serious now that Google has become openly hostile to their project by no longer publishing the Pixel device tree when new releases come out.
If there's one thing I've learned about the custom Android community (and to a lesser extent, the Android community) it's that "it actually works" isn't really important or convincing to them.
GrapheneOS is significantly more secure, more private, and more free. Not sure why you would use /e/.
and limited to one type of device that not everyone can get or wants.
Only because this is the one family of the devices secure enough to even bother with software security.
It's not their fault (plus since 2027 we expect the first Motorola handset secure enough tu be supported by GOS)
And at least they don't cheat on patches :)
Because in order to use Graphene, you have to financially support the same company that is making Android less free.
they're working on it. GrapheneOS has serious plans to get a phone made for them. even more serious now that Google has become openly hostile to their project by no longer publishing the Pixel device tree when new releases come out.
Google could invest in Graphene as a hedge.
Well, for one you can actually buy an /e/ device right now.
Also, once you have it, it just works.
Some people like that.
>Well, for one you can actually buy an /e/ device right now. Also, once you have it, it just works.
Does that not apply to GOS?
If there's one thing I've learned about the custom Android community (and to a lesser extent, the Android community) it's that "it actually works" isn't really important or convincing to them.