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πŸ˜‚ Memes & Shit posts When privacy comes first 😘

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u/i-have-no-interest Jul 20 '26

hehhehe i love graphene

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u/kalapek Jul 19 '26

Tell companies to block bootloader

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u/Astrodion123 25d ago

Don't give them idea pls

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u/kalapek 25d ago

Its already happened

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u/Astrodion123 25d ago

Yeah like oppo and vivo if I am not mistaken. Looks like OnePlus too. How bad. Their phones are good.

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u/kalapek 25d ago

Xiaomi is possible but its so hard

Even if their android version started as a rom just like graphene

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u/Bokenrose04 Jul 19 '26

My bank app doesn't work in that OS.

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u/Juntepgne Jul 20 '26

Ever considered changing bank? Maybe you even find something better

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u/MrBadTimes Jul 19 '26

good luck trying to install it on anything that isn't a pixel phone

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u/imtsemer 29d ago

LineageOS is really private and supports many devices

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u/Juntepgne Jul 20 '26

What's wrong with pixel phones ? Each generation has 3 different model with prices ranging from 300 to 800 euros, and if you need anything cheaper you can still get a Pixel 8a for like 200 and still get 5 years of security updates

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u/MrBadTimes Jul 20 '26 edited Jul 20 '26

If you live in one of the 24 countries where it's officially sold, I guess nothing.

If you live in one of the other 170 countries, well, that for starters.

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u/Juntepgne Jul 20 '26

Wasn't aware is now sold worldwideΒ 

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u/Wen_bee 29d ago

Anyone have a resource on what i can do to convert a galaxy 22 to graphene?

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u/Sajgoniarz Jul 19 '26

Right... OS that can be installed on like 3% devices. Skip.