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I'm fucking done with Chrome. Fuck this.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

fairphone not releasing security patches fast enough

Yeah, they are really picky about phone vendors in regards to security. In order to achieve a fully patched Android system, you need multiple up-to-date components. Obviously, you need security patches for Android itself, but you also need kernel patches for the specific device that you are using. Those are provided by the vendor. I can imagine that Fairphone can't always provide them on time, as they are a smaller company with limited resources. That's why only Google Pixels are currently supported by GrapheneOS. Btw: If you get an 8th Gen Pixel, you can also use that for a really long time, they just extended the security patches for the newest generation of phones to 7 years.

You can try DivestOS, it's also a good ROM for privacy and they have support for the Fairphone 3 and 4.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Thats too bad. I dont plan on buying a new phone in , at least, 6 years so itll have to wait then.
I know fairphone might look to be slow on driver update, but afaik they skipped a few versions to go straight to android 13. And i also know they try to maintain their own drivers so they provide support even if the soc vendor doesnt.
Its a very complex thing tbh, but ill keep grapheneOS on my radar!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

skipped a few versions

That's not good.

maintain their own drivers so they provide support even if the soc vendor doesnt

Interesting. I don't know how they do this, as SOC manufacturers almost never publish sufficient documentation in order to actually write custom drivers.

Maybe try out DivestOS, they support Fairphones.