Anonymous ID: 02fc65 Dec. 4, 2025, 9:39 p.m. No.23942960   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2964 >>2973

Have any anons tried grapheneos?

 

GrapheneOS is a private and secure mobile operating system with great functionality and usability. It starts from the strong baseline of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and takes great care to avoid increasing attack surface or hurting the strong security model. GrapheneOS makes substantial improvements to both privacy and security through many carefully designed features built to function against real adversaries. The project cares a lot about usability and app compatibility so those are taken into account for all of our features.

 

GrapheneOS is focused on substance rather than branding and marketing. It doesn't take the typical approach of piling on a bunch of insecure features depending on the adversaries not knowing about them and regressing actual privacy/security. It's a very technical project building privacy and security into the OS rather than including assorted unhelpful frills or bundling subjective third party apps choices.

 

GrapheneOS is also hard at work on filling in gaps from not bundling Google apps and services into the OS. We aren't against users using Google services but it doesn't belong integrated into the OS in an invasive way. GrapheneOS won't take the shortcut of simply bundling a very incomplete and poorly secured third party reimplementation of Google services into the OS. That wouldn't ever be something users could rely upon. It will also always be chasing a moving target while offering poorer security than the real thing if the focus is on simply getting things working without great care for doing it robustly and securely.

 

This page provides an overview of currently implemented features differentiating GrapheneOS from AOSP. It doesn't document our many historical features that are no longer included for one reason or another. Many of our features were implemented in AOSP, Linux, LLVM and other projects GrapheneOS is based on and those aren't listed here. In many cases, we've been involved in getting those features implemented in core infrastructure projects.

 

https://grapheneos.org/

Anonymous ID: 02fc65 Dec. 4, 2025, 9:53 p.m. No.23942979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2983

>>23942964

No solid carier info, but looks google Pixel centric

 

Devices sold in partnership with specific carriers may be locked by the carrier, which will prevent installing GrapheneOS. This is primarily an issue with US carriers and isn't common elsewhere in the world. To avoid this, either don't buy a carrier device, or make sure it can be unlocked. It's the same hardware/firmware/software either way but carriers dislike having devices able to bypass their paywall for tethering, etc., so they disable it for the devices they sell as part of contracts.

 

GrapheneOS has official production support for the following devices:

 

Pixel 9a (tegu)

Pixel 9 Pro Fold (comet)

Pixel 9 Pro XL (komodo)

Pixel 9 Pro (caiman)

Pixel 9 (tokay)

Pixel 8a (akita)

Pixel 8 Pro (husky)

Pixel 8 (shiba)

Pixel Fold (felix)

Pixel Tablet (tangorpro)

Pixel 7a (lynx)

Pixel 7 Pro (cheetah)

Pixel 7 (panther)

Pixel 6a (bluejay)

Pixel 6 Pro (raven)

Pixel 6 (oriole)

GrapheneOS has experimental support for the following devices:

 

Pixel 10 Pro Fold (rango)

Pixel 10 Pro XL (mustang)

Pixel 10 Pro (blazer)

Pixel 10 (frankel)

https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-support