@Revan_9766@mastodon.social The initial devices with GrapheneOS support should be available in 2027. The initial devices will be flagships so they'll be higher end hardware than Pixels at a higher price. Lower end devices will take more time to meet our requirements since the updates and security features aren't as good. It's mostly due to how Qualcomm handles it. The latest Snapdragon flagships have the best security features. We'll also need Motorola to start paying them for longer updates below flagships.
My current daily driver is an HMD Skyline also have a Motorola, Sony Xperia and a Nokia Android from 2017-2018 with a shattered screen but might still be repairable and can be used as is but none are listed as compatible.
Because they don’t have the TPM lock they want for enhanced security. It’s a nonstarter for GrapheneOS devs and the reason only now they’re starting to branch out. However they mentioned literally Qualcomm by name integrating it on their latest elite series, so I’m thinking more devices might be compatible in the future?
I really wish Graphene OS worked on other phones.
My current daily driver is an HMD Skyline also have a Motorola, Sony Xperia and a Nokia Android from 2017-2018 with a shattered screen but might still be repairable and can be used as is but none are listed as compatible.
Because they don’t have the TPM lock they want for enhanced security. It’s a nonstarter for GrapheneOS devs and the reason only now they’re starting to branch out. However they mentioned literally Qualcomm by name integrating it on their latest elite series, so I’m thinking more devices might be compatible in the future?