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Post #2810981
2025-11-25 22:26 UTC
@pawlicker@pawing.lol @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social
Note that their requirements for supporting a device are fairly stringent (I saw a link fly by but I'd have to dig it up), including specific hardware chips, and evidently a pretty heavy time commitment to adapt upstream patches for your hardware. So I wouldn't hold my breath for most consumer-grade phones to be supported.
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@pawlicker@pawing.lol 2025-11-25 22:27
@issotm@social.treehouse.systems @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social its oneplus 12 sm8650 (8 gen 3)
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@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social 2025-11-25 22:28
@issotm@social.treehouse.systems @pawlicker@pawing.lol Our requirements are listed here: https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices We only require industry standard security features. None of what we require is specific to Pixels. We require having modern exploit protections, proper patches and other hardware-based security features we depend on including a secure element with the standard Android Open Source Project APIs provided by it. No need for any specific secure element, just a decent one providing the features used by AOSP.