• tpihkal
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    2 years ago

    I just bought a Google Pixel!

    So that I can install GrapheneOS on it.

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            2 years ago

            I believe only the Pixel phones have the security hardware needed for Graphene.

            They’re also one of the few phones left that has a truly unlockable bootloader without jumping through hoops or losing significant functionality.

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              2 years ago

              You have to buy an OEM unlocked phone and the guaranteed way to do so it to buy it directly from the Google Store.

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      2 years ago

      This is sooooo incredibly sad!!! I’m currently on an older iPhone and probably getting a Pixel next month; I would really have liked it if there were a bigger variety of phones where I could live truly Google-free, and I would much prefer not having to give Google money to not be reliant on Google…

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        2 years ago

        I do find that disappointing but I don’t store many pictures on my phone so I think the 256gb will probably be more than enough for me.

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      2 years ago

      I went through three Pixels (6, 6 pro, and 7) with Graphene before I finally gave up. Not because of Graphene, but because Pixels break so easily, and even small damage to the screen will almost certainly render the phone unusable. I’m a contractor, and I need a phone that can handle some moderate abuse. But even with Otterbox cases, my Pixels could just not hang.

      Sadly, with a heavy heart and a wounded concience, I’ve gone back to Samsung. Yes, they spy on me, and yes I absolutely detest it, but at least I can drop my phone once a month and not have to replace it or pay $200 for a screen replacement.

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        2 years ago

        That really blows. I have an office job and am generally easy on my electronics. Hopefully I won’t have any serious problems, but thanks for the heads up.

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          2 years ago

          Anecdotally, my Pixel 4a which I have dropped multiple times still looks and works like new, even the battery is great!

          I too had an otterbox case, which I think helped with those falls.

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          2 years ago

          Dropped my phone (Pixel 7) a number of times. Can’t say I am trying hard.
          I have a matte screen protector and a regular case on my phone. No cracks.

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        2 years ago

        Tell me you don’t have a note without telling me you don’t have a note;-;.

        Always wanted a pixel myself, but similar thing being in a trade. My note 9 has a bent screen ffs and still works perfectly. It just needs to be pressed shut pccasionally… 200$ to replace the screen though, fuck that.

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        2 years ago

        Lmao, not trying to jinx myself here, but I break my phones yearly, except this pixel 8 pro, which mostly only has the scratches on it that I got while waiting for the liquid glass screen protector to come in. This phone is a pretty good contender for being my longest used, minus my BlackBerry z10, a phone I miss dearly (you could replace everything minus the main board for 40 bucks). But yeah, it’s got some scratches since then, but again, I seem to break my phones yearly.