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1 month agoThe main question is how is their security?


The main question is how is their security?
Motorola has always been a mediocre phone developer. It’s been better since they got absorbed into Lenovo, but they still aren’t that popular or good.
Android security is so bad these days that GrapheneOS is basically the only reasonable option, so it is a welcome change to see a non-Google manufacturer working with them.


It would be nice if codeberg supported the FUNDING.yml and had their own way to donate to the open source projects I like.
What, does everyone need to be a mobile security researcher to care about security?
Most people can’t. But they can still choose options that are vetted by security experts in the community, and in the case of GrapheneOS also backed up by leaks from internal docs from Cellebrite, etc.