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    To combat malware and financial scams,

    yeah, of course. Totally to combat malware.

    Guess my current pixel is my last Android. Already refusing to update to the next horrible crap-version of lock-my-shit-away-from-me, but this? End of the line. Why even go android and not apple? It’s on the way to become exactly the same garbage. I WANT TO OWN MY DEVICES FOR FUCKS SAKE. Not pay 1000+ bucks to RENT a stupid phone. Go fork yourself. I’m tired, Boss…

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          Graphene is still based on AOSP, they could probably have a workaround for that but the main issue I can see is small projects being leftover by their devs because the majority of there users runs a Google controlled Android and thus they will be forced to verify… Some will do it other probably won’t.

          I am concerned…

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            It that not moribund anyway? Isn’t the last android version going very closed source now and hence condemning all others based on it to die? If not now, then soon.

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              Not from my understanding of the situation, Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is still Free, Open Source and living.

              What’s changing is that now with Android 16 and following, Google removed the Pixel device trees from the AOSP. But still according to them, they never considered AOSP providing device trees as a hardware requirement.

              Also according to GrapheneOS team Pixel 10 has much more significant hardware changes than the Pixel 6a through Pixel 9a.

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                Hmm then it was something else. Google closed part of the source or their drivers off, so aosp is stuck wherever it’s now? There was something major that made me stop updating 🤔

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                  Could you provide sources please? I think it’s “just” that the new commits aren’t public until the release is.

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        I think well see more ppl doing custom roms and whatever android version of jailbreaking is maybe? Dissapointing tho, this will be my last android tablet.