I use this daily on one of my devices and I am a huge fan. I experience better battery life, better app speed, and obviously appreciate the decreased telemetry and more cautious memory allocator, among many other beneficial changes.<p>For those who are considering it though, its worth noting that the community has a very... Confrontational style of correcting others though.<p>Not a dealbreaker, but a nuisance. It can feel like being back in grade 8 again with the class know it all.
Can't understand their warped logic in providing a mobile OS stripped of Google services, while officially supporting the mobile OS only on a mobile phone offered by Google! How is that supposed to inspire any confidence? (For those wondering what other good alternative hardware is available for such a project, Sony <i>"Open Devices"</i> offers a set of mobile devices with "open" bootloaders along with AOSP device configurations and build guides - <a href="https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/get-started/supported-devices-and-functionality/" rel="nofollow">https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/get-started/...</a> ... it's also a bonus that Sony makes good quality phones).
Anyone know where I can buy a phone flashed with GrapheneOS? The thoughts of messing with my phone’s default OS is daunting and I’m scared of bricking it.