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The google maps app is a user level app with no priveilged permissions, Graphene or not.
App isolation (sanboxing) is part of AOSP for years now, its not specific to Graphene.
If you use it, you're giving Google data, thats not escapable. Its up to you to decide if thats data you're willing to give up or not.
I've replaced both Screens and batteries in Pixels over the years as well as Nexus' before that. Incredibly easy to do. I put a battery in the Pixel 6 Pro I'm on right now last week, took about 20mins start to finish.
The false obsession with building phones like its a decade ago is marketing for things like Fairphone to create a niche so people will buy one off phones that 99% will never buy a replacement part for, or that want unreliable shit like SD cards or want to walk around with wired earbuds which almost nobody uses anymore. I'm all for right to repair, I'm not for keeping antiques alive to appease the 1%.
How do you sandbox google apps in android?
All apps are sandboxxed natively. Google apps aren't any different than any other app, the only exception is normally the play services themselves, which is taken care of in Graphene. But remember many apps ARE allowed to communicate outside of their sandbox if its necessary to the functionality of the app, we wouldn't have app interoperability otherwise. In the end, if you wouldn't trust an app otherwise, dont install it just because of the sandboxing.