• eleitl@lemmy.zip
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    I’m on GrapheneOS on tablet and phone running mostly/exclusively open source, so not affected.

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      21 hours ago

      How does this work, can you install it on any android device or do you have to specifically get a graphene device? Can you run common apps from the play store if you choose?

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        For time being you’re limited to Pixels. Some Motorola models in a year or two. Installation is a breeze. You can run completely Google-free or install Google Play services in a sandbox, so you could install them in a common shared or separate profile.

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          ironically, installation is only a breeze over a google chrome based browser. but it’s not harder the other way either, just looks a little more complicated.

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        https://grapheneos.org/faq

        GrapheneOS only support Pixel devices.

        Can you run common apps from the play store if you choose?

        https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/10855-google-play-store-install

        I think you can install Google Services (including Play Store) if you want, but there are alternative like Aurora Store that lets you download apps from Play Store without Google Services, but obviously you can’t buy apps from it

        the main concern is probably banking apps or some apps that require Google Play Services to run

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        Currently, graphene can only be installed on Pixel phones, but Motorola will be releasing phones that are compatible although I’m not sure when. Graphene runs a “sandboxed” version of the play store. You can get just about any Android app and your apps can’t really talk to one another or to the play store. Occasionally you’ll find an app that doesn’t work. If you want more detail you can join the graphene OS discord. It’s pretty quick & easy to install.