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I got one a few months ago. I guess the updates will stay for the next 5/7 years (shitty guess) as long as GrapheneOS stays on Android 15, but my next phone will not be a Pixel if Google does shit like that.
I bought a cheap Pixel 8a, no need to pay the full price unless you need big emulators.
Get a FairPhone with /e/OS. Give money to people who actually want to see an open ecosystem, not lock it down.
Oh sweet! a question then for you: can you explain what the FairPhone is missing in terms of security? Do you maybe have notes comparing it to the Pixel? As a security layman, I'm curious.
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There is a fairly all-or-nothing-security group of people within the GrapheneOS community. They will defend using a Google device on the claim of enhanced security.
Security is nice, but I'll take a hit to security if it means I get to support the growth of an ecosystem that respects the user.
Much like their "no longer recommended" older pixels, it feels like they could likely continue to provide OS updates well into future Android versions. However, without access to the device-specific releases they may begin to lag behind on firmware updates