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It is now highly probable that this “proper sensor kill switch” is one of those strict hardware requirements. By moving away from the Google Pixel—which relies entirely on software for sensor disabling—GrapheneOS seems intent on building a device that matches their software rigidity with hardware capability.
For those wondering if the hardware partner in question might be Samsung, GrapheneOS has effectively shut that door. Despite Samsung’s improved track record with software updates, the hardware environment remains hostile to custom operating systems.

I still just want a Linux phone, not an App phone. I have a Librem5, it's pretty underpowered and the battery doesn't last long... still fun to play with.

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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 6 Jan

I hope they are successful but it's not gonna be easy.

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46 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car OP 6 Jan

I think so too, especially with now being able to create your own apps now with AI and just load them onto Graphene.

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @final 13h

This tweet was about potential ideas for future devices. We haven't confirmed such a thing.

This site frequently releases sloppy articles. It's not the first time.

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